I want to configure an auxiliary input for an active preamp to accept headphone outputs from from CD players, mp3 players, etc.
Is it worth doing a voltage divider, or placing series resistors to properly load the headphone output of a source device, or do you just connect it directly to the preamp's input?
Thanks
Is it worth doing a voltage divider, or placing series resistors to properly load the headphone output of a source device, or do you just connect it directly to the preamp's input?
Thanks
doh! Its for a projet 97 preamp from Rod's site (blush).
Thanks
Actually, what I'm trying to do is create an input for a preamp that properly loads a headphone circuit.
an input for a preamp that properly loads a headphone circuit.[/QUOTE said:What is that then?
What is that then?
Its a voltage divider network for driving headphones safely with a power amp's speaker outputs. Handy, but kinda the opposite of what I need.
Hi lhwidget
You are treading a path I painfully scouted. IMO line and headphone outputs definitely
need an active buffer input to following stages.Forget passive networks and don't bother with common emitter config. input. Use the most suitable ie emitter follower.(or FET gate follower)
You may consider bypassing your preamp with signals at this level unless its low gain.
cheers
You are treading a path I painfully scouted. IMO line and headphone outputs definitely
need an active buffer input to following stages.Forget passive networks and don't bother with common emitter config. input. Use the most suitable ie emitter follower.(or FET gate follower)
You may consider bypassing your preamp with signals at this level unless its low gain.
cheers
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