John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part II

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Since Rs varies from 0 to 25k, impedance matching will be tough😀
That is the point. It's better to keep the common mode voltage low. You do that by increasing stage gain.

There's other solutions available:

Change the stage topology

Place a variable resistor in series between the feedback voltage divider and the inverting of the opamp that nominally tracks the volume control pot

Bootstrap the supply rail that the substrate is attached to

Probably 4873 others, too. But they are all more complicated.
 
Yes, i should work well at typical listening levels. But what is that ?
90 dB avarage with 100dB peaks at the listening seat ?

In many reinforced sound systems people will complain it is not loud enough if the "A" fast average level is not at least 92db. Then other people will complain it is too loud when it is above 95db on the same scale. Of course my experience is with only a few percent of The U.S. population.

I expect peaks to be 10db louder for train stations, 20db for recorded music systems and 30db for a live orchestra. That is based on my personal preferences.

John,

When I publish a design or design tips I intend for the readers to use it as a starting point. I think the fun in advanced DIY is the exploration and learning. So my circuits will work so as not to leave unhappy newbies, but the clever folks will improve them.

Of course for even this basic preamp we could add a second inverse RIAA network to the output of the first stage to drive an active shield on the input signal. Five parts and almost no more cable capacitance losses.

My preamp uses switched resistors, but since I built it, better resistors have shown up in my research.

For this preamp I would use Xicon 1/2W metal film resistors, really cheap and probably the third best audio resistor I have measured. (Caveat Emptor, I have only measured small samples and at one value only!)
 
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:2c: The coupling cap can be made smaller if the 50 Hz pole is lowered to provide some compensation. E.g. pic below shows the error with two poles at 40hz and 25hz instead of one at 50hz. -6dB point is at about 10hz.
 

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What else is wrong with this design, as shown?

Everything is wrong. The drawbacks of this topology were discussed many times and are well known. I'm wondering why this crappy design is discussed in your thread. Here is the best single op-amp MM RIAA preamp by Baxandall, 1981.
 

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