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Pre-RIAA phono amp with variable expansion

I stumbled across the following phono amp from the 30s, prior to the RIAA standard which was written in the 50s. When there was no standard for compression it was apparently desirable to be able to adjust expansion.

http://www.one-electron.com/Archive... 6L7 as a Volume Expander for Phonographs.pdf

I thought that when one is being social and the music is in the background it would be desirable to reduce expansion so that soft passages could be heard over conversation without the loud passages preventing conversation.

Do any of you have experience with variable expansion and have any recommendations or alternative circuits?
 
Few recent preamps have a true loudness control, but you could look up some older circuits.
Tube or transistor? Op amps would be the easiest way to build one.

Do you have tone controls in the amplifier? If you experiment around with the bass control,
that will give you some idea of how well a loudness control would work, at a specific low volume.
 
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A recent thread contained an interesting reference to the archives. I saved the uploaded 1 channel/2 band parametric equalizer.
 

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That circuit should work pretty well, just delete the treble eq and
connect the wiper of the 500k pot directly to the grid of the second tube.
I think all those pots are linear, so they should be easy to get.
 
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