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Re: Unity Gain Preamp [message #9871 is a reply to message #9870] Sat, 16 December 2006 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I think you're exactly right. I've heard a handful of systems with passive "preamp" sections that sounded strained, and I thought they could use a buffer. I didn't take a scope to them - would have been rude to step up and say "sounds like shit, let me bring a scope" - but my guess is the source was overloaded for some reason. It probably was designed for a 47KΩ load and was actually seeing something much less, like maybe 1KΩ or something. A unity gain stage would solve this.


 
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