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Arny Krueger
 
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message


Basically you throw out all the small terms.... the input stage noise
floor is so high that it swamps everything else. There was a paper
by Marshall Leach in the JAES a decade ago which went through all the
noise floor math for a dozen different preamp configurations, in a
clear and concise way. You need to read it. Everybody needs to read
it.


That would probably be:

Noise Analysis of Transformer-Coupled Preamplifiers 746047 bytes (CD aes5)
Author(s): Leach, Jr., W. Marshall
Publication: Volume 40 Number 1/2 pp. 3·11; January 1992
Abstract: Noise analyses of input stages of typical transformer-coupled
preamplifiers are presented. Conditions are derived for which the
transformer improves the signal-to-noise ratio of the circuits. Examples are
presented which are typical for microphone preamplifiers


Also relevant:

Designing Low-Noise, High-Linearity and High-Speed Preamplifiers for
Magnetic Transducers 409166 bytes (CD aes10)
Author(s): Ogwang, D. Okel
Publication: Preprint 1829; Convention 70; October 1981
Abstract: An ultra-low-noise preamplifier front end configuration is
determined through the analysis of the noise behaviour of a bipolar
transistor, current mirror and an FET in relation to the noise performance
of various preamplifier configurations. A design for Hi-Fi performance, in
accordance with the demand for a low-noise, high-linearity and high-speed
preamplifier for use with a magnetic transducer, is then presented.