I have a ribbon microphone and I want to use it without the output transformer. If I remove the transformer I have this situation:
- the impedance is 0.5 Ohm and the output voltage is 0.04mV/Pa without the transformer
Do you think I can use one of the two RIAA amplifiers or the impedance is too low, than I still need a transformer?
Of course I need a DC input, but I think it is not a problem with these preamp.
Roberto Missoli
Italy
.... I forgot to say: with a RIAA bypass....
The QSXM2 would probably work.
Thank you
I have these question:
1) In the input transistor array is it possible to use this type of component => http://www.thatcorp.com/datashts/THAT_300-Series_Datasheet.pdf
2 Do you think I need the input bias servo with a ribbon microphone?
3 Can I keep the signal directly for the Pre amplifier (PREAP-OUT to RIAA stage)? The idea is to use only this part with a new very compress PCB to install near (or inside) to the microphone. (Of course I need your authorization and I ready to pay the royalties)
1 Yes
2 Probably not
3 It might work depending of how much gain you want. Gut feeling says no.
Thank you very much for your fast replay, you are too fast, probably faster that your preamp :-)
About the question 3, are you able to evaluate the gain? I think I need 70db (in this case I don't need an extra mic pre-amp) and I can connect the system directly to a line input.
But if I need the more gain is it easy to de-select the RIAA network?
I think 40 dB gain per stage is good. It is just to remove the caps in the RIAA network if you want a flat frequency response.