Showing posts with label stage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stage. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

1000W MOSFET LEGEND stage Master MK2

We have 1000Watt MOSFET LEGEND stage Master MK2 is a very good and powerful amplifier. It is not into the classroom HiEnd sure, but very respectable sounding unit with lots of of power. It was not designed with home interior as the primary goal before, such a power used only rarely in the house and indoor except perhaps in some larger nightclubs. Frankly, due to a high performance, could PA light rather go class, but other specifications and great quality over the PA standards and needs! My only additional suggestion for you to think about it at length, Master internship as a Master MK2. Internship Master 500… 1000W, but is a a little easier (and cheaper) to build. ” PCB show thus as below 1000W mosfet PCB 1000W mosfet PCB
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Preamp Stage For Ceramic Phono Cartridge

While we have published a number of variations on a standard RIAA preamplifier for magnetic phono cartridges, we have not published a preamp stage for ceramic phono cartridges. Typically, these were supplied as turnover cartridges in record changers but there were higher quality versions such as the Decca Deram. These phono cartridges are piezoelectric devices which require a very high input impedance. Similarly, violin pick-ups made by Fishman, Barcus Berry and others are piezo devices. These two diagram have been requested for a violin pickup but could equally well suit a ceramic or crystal pickup. The op amp schema uses a TL071 connected as a voltage-follower. It can run from a battery supply of ±9V.
Circuit diagram:
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The alternative transistor schema uses a BC549 connected as an emitter-follower but with bootstrapping of the input bias network to provide a high input impedance. Both diagram have input coupling capacitors but since the transducers are capacitive (ie, piezo) they could possibly be omitted. Both diagram will probably need to be followed by further gain, depending on the output level. For a violin pickup, a parametric equaliser is also recommended, and for this we would suggest the 3-band parametric equaliser published in the July 1996 issue of SILICON CHIP. With a slight change to the feedback of the first op amp in this schema, the extra gain required could also be provided.

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Friday, August 15, 2014

100W Digital Amplifier Power Stage 6 Channel


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