Showing posts with label tone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tone. Show all posts
Monday, October 27, 2014
Lm318 Microphone preamplifier with tone control Diagram Circuit
The top half of the tone control section is the bass control. The bottom half controls the treble frequency response. These tone controls (R5 and R8) require audio taper (logarithmic) potentiometers. The 50 k ohm potentiometer on the output can be used to set the output or gain of the preamp .
The circuit is very simple and require few electronic parts . This microphone preamplifier electronic project must be powered from a dual 15 volt DC power supply .
If you don’t want to use tone control function for the microphone preamplifier you can eliminate the tone control part from the project .
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Transistored Stereo Tone Control
Here the schema diagram of stereo tone control system which also available on the market in schema kit, you might get the kit at electronic component/part store near your area. The tone control require 12v of supply voltage to work.
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The schema designed based on common tone control schema, by using two transistors FCS9014 in each channel, so there are actually four transistors in this 12v stereo tone control. Take a note that you need to install the schema prior to the amplifier device. The output of tone control should be connected towards the input of the audio amplifier. Any small signal NPN transistor such as BC547B, 2N3904, C828, or C945 may be put to use to replace FCS9014.
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The schema designed based on common tone control schema, by using two transistors FCS9014 in each channel, so there are actually four transistors in this 12v stereo tone control. Take a note that you need to install the schema prior to the amplifier device. The output of tone control should be connected towards the input of the audio amplifier. Any small signal NPN transistor such as BC547B, 2N3904, C828, or C945 may be put to use to replace FCS9014.
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