I just discovered this site...
http://www.cafewalter.com/
There's an interesting looking bass preamp in the section for audio projects and schematics, as well as other cool info. 8)
~ Charlie
I saw this site some time ago. There's a headphone amp that really looks interesting.
That headphone amp seems a little more than an input cap and an LM386 ;)
The rackmount preamp is the one that I was wondering about subbing parts for:
QuoteArn C. wrote:
What would be a common sub for :
OPA2134=
LM833N=
Thanks!
Could I use TL072 for both?
Thanks!
Arn C.
The lm833 is a bipolar input similar to the ne5532 --very quiet but pefers to see a low input impedance, and small resistance in the feedback loop.
The opa2134 is jfet-input , higher quality, quieter tl072, basically. Very high input impedance.
Download the data sheets for these, and the 4558, and any others you can think of, Arn, they do a great job of explaining the differences, and have some nice example circuits, too.
-Eric
So, I think I will try using Ne5532 for the lm833
and TL072 for the opa2134
Sound okay?
I have + & - 37vdc available from my power amp I want to put this preamp inside of, could I run this circuit at a higher voltage or should I drop the voltage down using voltage regulators?
Thanks!
Arn C.
Both those op-amps (OPA 2134 & TL072) have a max supply voltage of +/- 18V, so you'd need to drop the voltage to keep them happy.