Re: phono preamp battery powered design
- From: Ecnerwal <LawrenceSMITH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:51:42 GMT
"ilaboo" <plener2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote....
i want to make a phono pream so i can take my vinyl and turn tracks into
i wan something incredible simple --like buy this op amp
connect input, battery , output and thats all
"Tam" <t-tammaru@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As somebody mentioned, you can not use a flat gain amplifier. Suggest you
Google "RIAA Equalization". The signal output by a magnetic pickup will be
quite low, a few millivolts.
Yes, well, the more boggling part of this is why the OP wants a battery
powered circuit in the first place. Wants incredibly simple. Wants to
make his records into MP3s. Has Records - therefore most likely has
access to a record player and a wall outlet, and thus access (simple) to
90 million or so wall powered phono preamps that are now quite
inexpensive as people move out of record players and send the associated
electronics to second hand shops or the dump. Sheesh.
--
Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by
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