Category Archives: Recording preamp/limiter

Recording preamp: I think I won!

The problem all along has been that the output of the preamp/AGC/limiter chip was clipping – being overdriven.  Now in a reasonable chip whose job is to prevent distortion, we would really hope the designers wouldn’t overdrive the amplifier on … Continue reading

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Recording preamp yak shaving

All I wanted to do was make some quantitative tests on the breadboarded AGC chip.  I don’t have any calibrated audio equipment, so I thought it would be nice to have one calibrated attenuator.  Nothing fancy – just a pot … Continue reading

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Recording preamp update

The good news is that I did much better at aligning the replacement chip on the header than the original.  (That was after I blew out the first one by exceeding the absolute max supply voltage.)  It seems to distort … Continue reading

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Recording preamp/limiter rebuild

I built a new preamp/limiter from a 3V SSM2167 (with 0.5mm pin pitch) quite a few months ago.  I did a little bench testing and could hear its AGC kicking in, and though it didn’t seem as good as the … Continue reading

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