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"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:648nv7F2a2gqnU1@mid.individual.net...
achieve about 2k6. Not enough gain. So I tried 1k5. Too much gain. Drawers
full of resistors but nothing closer. So off to Dick Smith (which is a town
or two north of us) to spend twenty or thirty cents on resistors.
Trouble is, I don't think the hiss has decreased much, so I guess there is
something basically wrong with the way I made the amp in the first place.
But it is hard to imagine what I could do wrong with such a simple little
circuit.
news:648nv7F2a2gqnU1@mid.individual.net...
Curious. I didn't have a 2k2 so I put together a couple of resistors to"L.A.T."
** Can you ( or anyone here ) post the schematic of this unit ?
On ABSE, or elsewhere please.
Done.
** Still not visible to me, but FZ has posted a link to the schem now.
OK, all you gotta do is modify the headphone output circuit.
1. Replace the 22 ohm with a 2k2 ohms.
2. Fit the 22 ohm in parallel with one of the 1N5817 diodes.
Then crank up the VOL pot to compensate for the 40 dB loss of signal.
Should improve the signal to noise by lots.
....... Phil
achieve about 2k6. Not enough gain. So I tried 1k5. Too much gain. Drawers
full of resistors but nothing closer. So off to Dick Smith (which is a town
or two north of us) to spend twenty or thirty cents on resistors.
Trouble is, I don't think the hiss has decreased much, so I guess there is
something basically wrong with the way I made the amp in the first place.
But it is hard to imagine what I could do wrong with such a simple little
circuit.