I'm building up a couple of AMB's a20 discrete line stage amps as input stages for a "boutique-ish" stereo instrument preamp I'm working on:
The alpha20 Line Stage Amplifier
They're configurable gain from unity to 20.
Specifically, my NS/Stick uses EMG FT active pickups, which output .52V RMS, .75V Peak, according to the specs:
EMG Pickup Specs
I thought I'd like to run the internals of the preamp at a nominal +4 dBu level, 1.228V nominal or 1.737V peak (I run pro-referenced power amps).
This suggests a gain of about 7 whether I calculate from nominal or peak levels. Does this sound normal for an instrument preamp?
The alpha20 Line Stage Amplifier
They're configurable gain from unity to 20.
Specifically, my NS/Stick uses EMG FT active pickups, which output .52V RMS, .75V Peak, according to the specs:
EMG Pickup Specs
I thought I'd like to run the internals of the preamp at a nominal +4 dBu level, 1.228V nominal or 1.737V peak (I run pro-referenced power amps).
This suggests a gain of about 7 whether I calculate from nominal or peak levels. Does this sound normal for an instrument preamp?
I get voltage gain of 2.5 which seems to be within spec. What is an NS/Stick EMG FT active pickup? My moving magnet phone cartridge, or "pickup" puts out about 25 mv.
I get voltage gain of 2.5 which seems to be within spec. What is an NS/Stick EMG FT active pickup? My moving magnet phone cartridge, or "pickup" puts out about 25 mv.
The "NS/Stick" is a multi-mode tapping instrument created by Emmett Chapman and Ned Steinberger:
www.stick.com - NS/Stick
The EMG FT's are active stacked humbuckers:
www.stick.com - NS/Stick - Electronics
I get voltage gain of 2.5 which seems to be within spec.
Thanks! See..that's what I get for "cheaping out" on my math (in my case misusing an online calculator). 😱
Actually doing the math I ended up with similar values. 😎
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