Transistor Preamp

Both Damir's GainWire and my AmpliWire utilize current-driven VAS stage and no Miller caps in compensation scheme. I like this approach, showing excellent sonic performance.

So I assume your design below uses the same current-driven VAS stage and no Miller caps since it's like the AmpliWire with an extra set of outputs?
I'm currently waiting on boards for it.

Looking forward to building it and Bimo's circuit since both are relatively easy to build.
 

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Thanks Mark, I knew is impressive, but 6.6dB might not be enough for many. The lack of feedback confers a particular sound that not everyone likes, it has to be said.
It seems to me that some of the best circuits have a very short signal path and a complex infrastructure to support the two or three devices which do the heavy lifting.
Swinging output two ways is not difficult with single ended circuits, X, but the issue is reducing the THD. It would be high, but the dominant H2, H3 at 15dB less, and negligible highers. It would sound warm, not particularly resolving, but very natural.

Max, the rectifier is correct; positive rail has two katods, and negative rail has two anodes. 7912, hmmm, is that a 7812?

HD
 
Max, the rectifier is correct; positive rail has two katods, and negative rail has two anodes. 7912, hmmm, is that a 7812?

HD

I was looking at the original thread. AndrewT had already pointed that mistake. A copy and paste without checking. That is a negative supply with 7912. Capacitor and diodes are really inverted. An updated schematic has been posted below in the thread.
 
Thanks Mark, I knew is impressive, but 6.6dB might not be enough for many. The lack of feedback confers a particular sound that not everyone likes, it has to be said.
It seems to me that some of the best circuits have a very short signal path and a complex infrastructure to support the two or three devices which do the heavy lifting.
Swinging output two ways is not difficult with single ended circuits, X, but the issue is reducing the THD. It would be high, but the dominant H2, H3 at 15dB less, and negligible highers. It would sound warm, not particularly resolving, but very natural.

Max, the rectifier is correct; positive rail has two katods, and negative rail has two anodes. 7912, hmmm, is that a 7812?

HD


Hi Hugh .

You do not have preamp to contribute?
Any discontinued scheme or idea ?

Regards

Thiago