ASTROSIM (cab simulator)

Started by deadastronaut, February 01, 2019, 02:01:15 PM

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njkmonty


njkmonty

so you mean replace both r25 and 26 with 47 r?
or replace both r25 and r26 with 47r and connect both left and right outputs together?

merlinb

Quote from: njkmonty on April 04, 2019, 05:13:35 AM
or replace both r25 and r26 with 47r and connect both left and right outputs together?
Yes just one resistor, both outputs tied together.
Or I suppose you could just replace the two resistors with 100R each, with much the same result.

njkmonty

or use each halves of the ic ?  or no real benefit

merlinb

Quote from: njkmonty on April 04, 2019, 05:25:18 AM
or use each halves of the ic ?  or no real benefit
Well, you'll get more power if you use one half of the IC for each ear...

njkmonty

so ill try both on breadboard  , so just duplicate both when using both halves of chip

samhay

Quote from: merlinb on April 04, 2019, 05:03:37 AM
FYI I did some experiments with the headphone driver. It seems the optimum for the NE5532 is a single output resistor of 47 ohms (instead of your two resistors R25/R26). This will get you about 8mW into a 16 ohm load (i.e. 4mW per ear phone) with distortion below 0.05% until clipping. Don't use less than 47 ohms as this seems to provoke instability.

That's interesting. I guess that headphones are built with sufficient tolerances such that you will get a fairly balanced output. Do you get noticably better peformance than with 2 100R resitors?
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I still didn't got the headphone out on my build working. I'll give a try on the 47r, maybe I get lucky ;D

njkmonty

after playing around with tda2822 chips and different other values and chips, i ended up with the following which i
stuck onto the end section of my cab sim.
surprisingly the simple Ne5532 sounded great by my ears so i gave up on the more component intensive alternative designs!

i tried up to 100k volume pot but found the 1kb gave me a better range and more control



Ben N

Finally getting around to this, using Rob's board. Is this supposed to take board mounted 9mm pots, or offboard? Or, forget "supposed to"--did anyone build this and do it one way or t'other?
Also, I'm guessing the vintage/modern switch could be a SPST switching a 51k in parallel with the 100k, if that's what you have handy.
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deadastronaut

Hi Ben, no, it uses offboard 16mm....

Uses 3 way on on on 

And a spdt 2 way...
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Ben N

#71
Thanks, Rob, I guessed as much on the pots and ordered :). As for the switch, I think I was unclear: what I meant was that you can accomplish the same thing as the On-On (should you wish to) by wiring the 100k across the switch (i.e. always in-circuit) and just switch a 51k on/off with a SPST in parallel with it, since 100k || 51k = ~34k, and you have a 33k there as the Modern setting.
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Kevin Mitchell

Quote from: Ben N on July 01, 2019, 07:35:48 AMyou can accomplish the same thing as the On-On (should you wish to) by wiring the 100k across the switch (i.e. always in-circuit) and just switch a 51k on/off with a SPST in parallel with it, since 100k || 51k = ~34k, and you have a 33k there as the Modern setting.

Sounds about right to me  ;D

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jonny.reckless

#73
This is the best sounding all analog speaker simulation I have heard. It beats the "emulated" output on my Blackstar HT20 MkII, Peavey Classic 20MH and Sansamp. It's better than some convolution / IR based cab sims I have seen.

It must have taken you ages to tune. Do you have a sweep of the frequency response? There's a lot going on in the feedback loop of that op-amp  :)

suryabeep

Hi everyone,
I built this astro sim with only a headphone output and I tacked an aux mixer onto the front end so that I could play along with my music. However, it does not work. When I plug in my headphones I can hear a hum (like when there's a cable with a free end plugged into an amp) and I can hear when I tap on the input jack, but I cannot hear any guitar signal from the headphone output. Audio probing shows the guitar signal to end at pin 2 of IC1. I also hear a *very* loud high pitched buzz when I probe Pin 2 of the Air potentiometer.

Here is the schematic I'm using:


My voltages: (taken without a guitar, aux, or headphones plugged in)
IC 1
Pin 1 - 8.17
Pin 2 - 3.9
Pin 3 - 4.35
Pin 4 - 0
Pin 5 - 4.351
Pin 6 - 4.354
Pin 7 - 4.41
Pin 8 - 8.73

IC 2
Pin 1 - 8.25
Pin 2 - 0.20
Pin 3 - 0.33
Pin 4 - 0
Pin 5 - 4.283
Pin 6 - 4.34
Pin 7 - 4.29
Pin 8 - 8.73

Images of the board:




Am I making some noob mistake in the mixer stage? I'm not 100% sure if simply tacking it on was a good move.
Still in the process of learning, so bear with me if I ask dumb questions :P

PRR

> Here is the schematic I'm using:

IC1A has _no_ feedback. It gives infinite gain and no DC centering.

Go back and look at mixer circuits, find the difference.
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suryabeep

Spot on PRR, thank you! Man, I can't believe I made such a dumb mistake.
I fixed it by soldering a 100k resistor from pin 1 to pin 2 on the bottom of the board. Now the circuit works like a charm.

It sounds really good! I really like the vintage/modern switch.
Still in the process of learning, so bear with me if I ask dumb questions :P

deadastronaut

Cool,  yeah the vintage mod is nice for bluesy and tight metal stuff...  8)

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deadastronaut

forgot to post these....here is a slimmed down version on the same pcb.

just no phones, or xlr.





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Love the artwork, slick work as always Rob 8)
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