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SC-1 Mic Preamp NOW ON SALE!!!!

After many months of development, testing, troubleshooting, frustration, problems, and accomplishments... the SC-1 mic preamp kit, PSU-1848 power supply kit and power transformer kits are now available for sale!

Click here to ORDER

Photo of a finished SC-1 mic preamp kit!  (Note: XLR jacks and wires shown on picture not included in the kit.)

Features:
- Low-Noise, transformerless, High-Quality Mic Preamp
- All solid-state design, using chipsets from THAT Corp and Burr-Brown
- Soft-start, slow ramp-on +48V phantom power
- Crystal clear Red LED indicator for phantom power
- Electronically balanced input and output stages
- 12-position Grayhill gain selector switch
- Gain range from +6 to +72dB, in 6dB increments
- Input RFI protection
- Input clamping protection
- Output surge protection circuit
- Output RFI protection
... read more...

Download PDF file of Assembly Guide/Kit Instructions

Related products like the PSU-1848 Power Supply Kit, Power Transformer Kit, Power Control Kit are also available for sale. Click here.

 Saturday, February 02, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008 10:12:25 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( )


Well, this DCC psu is giving me the headaches. One day, I thought I licked out the problem and it's as quiet as can be... next day, I turn it on, and the fyring noise is back again coming out of the speakers.

I've tested and used my oscilloscope to look for possible problems in the DC-to-DC converter, (though I did found some oscillations that I eventually fixed), there doesn't seem to be any improvement in the crackling sound coming out of my test preamp.

This PSU ripple has never been better, the "frying bacon" sound coming from the inductors is almost negligible, the waveform looks good... but still! There's that crackling sound coming out of the preamp.

In situations like this (i.e. when I become desperate)... I do weird things to my projects. I mean, what more can I lose?

And this time, I decided to remove jumper J1 on the SC-1 preamp, and run using AC coupling. That's strange... the crackling sound STOPPED!

So I went to my shelf, grab a new OPA134 chip, swapped out the old IC2 chip on the pre with the new one, and VOILA! The stupid crackling noise STOPPED! IT's as clean as can be... running on the DC-DC PSU.

I'm going to leave the DC-DC PSU running the whole day, and the preamp... and see if the noise comes back. Otherwise, I think a marginally defective IC2 on the SC-1 PCB was the cause of the noise problem, and not my DC-DC PSU.

I'm happy to report though that using an AC Adapter with my DC-DC PSU powering the preamp and the Mini-IO module, the AC Adapter doesn't even get WARM!



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