JG´s Nobrainer and Nobrainer Discrete

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Finally... everything in place.... now the odd part... drill the heatsink.
 

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I think they make it transimpedance, like in the Paradise. Instead of the RIAA components you could use a resistor to set the gain ( e.g. various resistors ).
I am not sure though that we then get the same distortion and frequency response on all levels.
We have discussed to make a modern DIY preamp but the project was cancelled due to the enormous time it takes. Do not even talk about the nightmare of group buys.
On another thread in Germany ( Frickelfest Forum ) we are doing a " Digital " phono stage, that is a linear amp with MC or MM sensitivity, then a volume control we will eventually do with the Muses chip. Then an AD converter and the RIAA implemented in DSP then DA converter. Maybe that volume control is usable for a line stage too.
 
You should use a dummy load, say 4 to 8 Ohm and put a squarewave in ( 1kHz, 10kHz ) and watch on the scope if there is any overshot. You can then try to put 1uF in parallel.
The square then has ringing but still the amp should not oscillate.
The miller cap in this amp is quite high so the square should be stable.
You can also check the idle.
 
How can I check the idle ? On the dummy load ?

already heard it's sound in my bench setup..... quite good.... Only one small issue, The heat sinks are not grounded and when I touch them with my hand, sound volume diminishes sensibly... what does this mean ?
 
Idle settles at 12mA after 5 min (It goes down when heat goes up) must stabilize when properly enclosed.

The output transistors are isolated..... heatsink is not connected to anything. Anyway, today this dimming effect is not aparent..... maybe it was due to the presence of dmm probes.
 
Actually that has to be simulated. I am not sure at the moment if the 300 Ohm base stoppers matter here.
My original circuit had another bias spreader. I think it was an amplified diode so i could dial it in with a trimmer.
The Muses volume control chip is a ladder attenuator on the chip from NJR that is reported to sound very good because it does not have an opamp in it. Maxim and Dallas Semiconductor do something similar.
 
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