Hi all,
With about 5 hours on my minimal IGC, things are sounding great. I'm impressed.
I'm getting 15mv and 22mv DC offset with a wire between Pin 7 and ground. I wanted to experiment with a resistor from Pin 7 to ground.
Should I use EXACTLY the same value as my feedback resistor (237k) or can I get by for now experimenting with whats in the drawer (220k).
I assume you would want a close match ultimately.
Thanks again,
Steve
With about 5 hours on my minimal IGC, things are sounding great. I'm impressed.
I'm getting 15mv and 22mv DC offset with a wire between Pin 7 and ground. I wanted to experiment with a resistor from Pin 7 to ground.
Should I use EXACTLY the same value as my feedback resistor (237k) or can I get by for now experimenting with whats in the drawer (220k).
I assume you would want a close match ultimately.
Thanks again,
Steve
If you have input cap in ser. with the 10k res. and no res. to gnd to provide DC current to -In, then theoreticaly 220k will be good enough. Mind you be prepare to experiment with a cap in paralel to the 220k resistor.
Probably using a trimpot would bring the best results. You could zero out exactly. Be prepared for different sound though.😉
why not set it up for a trimpot, find the setting, then remove the pot and use 2 higher quality, fixed resistors, if you are worried about such.
Even when you'll replace trimpot with a fixed resistor, the sound will change. It's not a matter of trimpot or resistor, but physical resistance in that place.
I agree with PD. By all means, experiment for yourself (that's what DIY is all about) but with those offsets, I would stay with the wire!
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