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Balanced Phono-Amps [electronic resource] : An Extension to the 'The Sound of Silence' Editions / by Burkhard Vogel.

By: Vogel, Burkhard [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XXXVII, 424 p. 281 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319185248.Subject(s): Acoustical engineering | Electronics | Signal processing | Engineering Acoustics | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Signal, Speech and Image ProcessingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.2 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Complete Engine II – Overview -- Mathcad Worksheets Amp3 -- The Transformer and Op-Amp Driven Input Stage Amp1 -- The BJT and Op-Amp Driven Input Stage Amp2 -- Selection of Draft Designs of Other Input Stages -- Measurement Tools and Trimming -- Mathcad Worksheets of Measurement Tools -- Mathcad Worksheets of the MM Noise Reduction Method -- Mathcad Worksheets of DIF Amps.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: In 12 chapters (Part I) this extension to the two 'The Sound of Silence' editions covers the development, calculation, construction and measurement of the fully differential (= balanced) phono-amp solution 'RIAA Phono-Amp Engine II'. Additionally, the balanced measurement amplifiers & measurement tools, the discussion on BJT gain stages, the 1/f noise calculation methods for BJTs, the calculation of fully-differential amplifiers, the numerous Mathcad worksheets, and the presentation of test and calibration records fill a further 10 chapters of Part II with essential knowhow that will equip the reader to develop his/her own phono-amp solution in the most balanced way - and of course, as low-noise as possible. Engine II offers eight different amplifying paths from the Engine's input to its output - solid-state as well as valve driven. To expand the input possibilities via an additional external input, any kind of other linear input amplifiers can be connected. Further, a selection of six highly diverse external input amplifier examples are discussed - BJT, valve, transformer and JFET-driven variants. Although the book primarily focuses on MC cartridge amplification, MM cartridge considerations are not neglected: two further chapters in Part II address methods for increasing the signal-to-noise ratios of MM phono-amps.  .
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The Complete Engine II – Overview -- Mathcad Worksheets Amp3 -- The Transformer and Op-Amp Driven Input Stage Amp1 -- The BJT and Op-Amp Driven Input Stage Amp2 -- Selection of Draft Designs of Other Input Stages -- Measurement Tools and Trimming -- Mathcad Worksheets of Measurement Tools -- Mathcad Worksheets of the MM Noise Reduction Method -- Mathcad Worksheets of DIF Amps.

In 12 chapters (Part I) this extension to the two 'The Sound of Silence' editions covers the development, calculation, construction and measurement of the fully differential (= balanced) phono-amp solution 'RIAA Phono-Amp Engine II'. Additionally, the balanced measurement amplifiers & measurement tools, the discussion on BJT gain stages, the 1/f noise calculation methods for BJTs, the calculation of fully-differential amplifiers, the numerous Mathcad worksheets, and the presentation of test and calibration records fill a further 10 chapters of Part II with essential knowhow that will equip the reader to develop his/her own phono-amp solution in the most balanced way - and of course, as low-noise as possible. Engine II offers eight different amplifying paths from the Engine's input to its output - solid-state as well as valve driven. To expand the input possibilities via an additional external input, any kind of other linear input amplifiers can be connected. Further, a selection of six highly diverse external input amplifier examples are discussed - BJT, valve, transformer and JFET-driven variants. Although the book primarily focuses on MC cartridge amplification, MM cartridge considerations are not neglected: two further chapters in Part II address methods for increasing the signal-to-noise ratios of MM phono-amps.  .

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