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preamp design
I hope this is an appropriate news group to post this (I apologize if not)
Well first of all I'll say a bit about myself... I'm an electrical engineering student with an interest in audio electronics. In the third year of my program we covered basic amplifier design, which I loved, and I've been considering a career in this field since. At the moment I'm particularly interested in microphone preamplifiers since I'm a poor student who has his own project studio, but doesn't own (and can't afford) a nice preamp like the Great River. I'm having a good bit of trouble finding any info on design strategies that are specific to microphone preamps. I've found some schematics on the net but there's rarely any very detailed explanation given about why they were designed the way they were, and what considerations were made. I understand all the basic principles like CMRR, slew rate, etc... but there seems to be some sort of understanding gap, and I'd like to bridge that gap. I realize it's probably something I'm not going to be able to grasp over night, I'm just looking for some kind of direction. If anyone knows of any resources that would help me, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Dave |
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