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In Reply to: RE: Mimic Retro-833MC posted by mwhouston on May 10, 2017 at 19:10:49
Nice build. I always admire people that have the skills to do this stuff. When I see circuits like these (as simple as they are) my head starts spinning....Heck, I had a hart time just wiring up my SUT....
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I have since converted this phono preamp to a MM preamp and not MC. As a MC preamp it had a low level hiss which usually this design doesn't have. By coverting it to a MM preamp that hiss has gone. Also the OPA2134 opamp works much better also.
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Thanks for the nice comment. I've been doing this type of thing (started with tube amps and speakers) for over 45 years. Still love being on the end of a soldering iron.
For me listening to music is a double headed delight. I enjoy the music and enjoy the gear I make. My three systems are 90% DIY. I'm evening making my on DACs and music servers these day. I don't make, TTs, CD players or tuners. But do make everything else.
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