Gain equation. Changing resistors in preamp.

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Ehm, you've already done the maths in your post? If you are not sure about the resistors to change, you need to find a schematic and post it here.

BTW, the easiest way to make the change might be to parallel another resistor on the back of the 2k2 one to get a lower value.

Copied and pasted from the kit instructions. I had no idea which resistor to change or by what value.

So you're saying that if I lower the value of the 2.2k resistor the gain will drop? And yeah if I just parallel another resistor on the back of the other 2.2k one then that would make sense.

There are 3 2.2k resistors and I'm not sure which one to change. Schematic and layout are attached...
 
Hi,

don't change the 2.2k, because this resistor is part of the DC biasing too. Increase the 100ohm resistor.

Sajti

Ok. Thanks. What I am trying to achieve is matching the signal to a poweramp with a 5.2v input sensitivity. So from my audio interface with a max output of 10dBu and with a 500R resistor in place of the 100R on the preamp would i be getting close to this number of 5.2v max output signal?
 
You would be lucky to get more than approx. 3V RMS out of this preamp before clipping on a 12V supply .


Your power amp needs 5.2V input for max output , that's very insensitive .


+10dBu (2.45V) , 5.2V (+16.53dBu).

Ah ok. I wonder if it's possible to make it more sensitive? It definitely got a whole lot louder when I added the preamp. More than loud enough for my purposes which is why I wanted to lower the gain a bit to hopefully get rid of the noise created after adding the preamp.
 
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