Hi there,
I am going to build some Solid-State (mic)preamps for mic-recordings.
I have got some PSU-circuits on paper and don't know, which is the best one 🙂
Which one would YOU use?
Best regards,
Tobias
I am going to build some Solid-State (mic)preamps for mic-recordings.
I have got some PSU-circuits on paper and don't know, which is the best one 🙂
Which one would YOU use?
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Best regards,
Tobias
Well only one has provision for phantom powering, but this
isn't easy to use without using microphone transformers.
🙂 sreten.
isn't easy to use without using microphone transformers.
🙂 sreten.
of course all the other PSUs would have 48+, too but I first need a good "basic solution".
What about changing 10µ to 100n in "psu1.png"?
What about changing 10µ to 100n in "psu1.png"?
If you want to keep it simple, the 317/337 is the best way to go for the lowest noise. If you want even lower noise, look at using a Jung Super Regulator arrangement.
hehe ... I really think of using a big battery for the whole project 🙂
@jaycee: I think the 317/337 isn't a simple solution, compared to the others 🙂
@jaycee: I think the 317/337 isn't a simple solution, compared to the others 🙂
That schematic you posted isn't, no.. but put together a 317/337 yourself, it's only 2 more parts than using a 7815/7915.
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