I'm new to DIY audio and wanted to build a phono stage since mine is broken. I can measure an amplified signal at my RCA output connections but when I plug it in to my amplifier (an old Marantz) the signal disappears and I can't measure anything and there is no sound. When i unplug the output RCA from the amplifier I again can measure a signal with my multimeter. Anyone has any idea why this is and how to fix it?
Thanks
kasn
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kasn
I'm new to DIY audio and wanted to build a phono stage since mine is broken. I can measure an amplified signal at my RCA output connections but when I plug it in to my amplifier (an old Marantz) the signal disappears and I can't measure anything and there is no sound. When i unplug the output RCA from the amplifier I again can measure a signal with my multimeter. Anyone has any idea why this is and how to fix it?
Thanks
kasn
Schematic needed. Tubes? Opamps? Discrete transistors? Cactus needle into a big horn?
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Its based on the Velleman kit K2573 (Velleman Inc.) and I know the outlet I try to plug the phonostage in to is working sense I use that outlet for my CD-player and that's working fine. Thanks for the quick reply.
Its based on the Velleman kit K2573 (Velleman Inc.) and I know the outlet I try to plug the phonostage in to is working sense I use that outlet for my CD-player and that's working fine. Thanks for the quick reply.
Is the CD on the _same_ input as the preamp or another input?
Two recommendations:
1: add a small value resistor (22 to 100 ohms) in series with the outputs C6 and C10. This will reduce capacitive loading on the opamp and prevent oscillations.
2: use a regulated power supply as any variations on the AC line Voltage will add low frequency thumps in the output. If you run on a pair of 9 Volt batteries you won't need a regulator.
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