Category: Audio / DIYМикрофонный предусилитель для электретных микрофонов на ОУ TL072, LM358 или аналогичныхЗапилил микрофонный предусилитель с регулируемым коэффициентом усиления, на батарейках, чтобы была возможность записывать стерео, а также записывать на имеющиеся электретные микрофоны на звуковую карту Audiophile 192, которая не имеет входа для микрофонов. Комментарии к схеме на картинке. В интернетах море статей и схем для подобных предусилителей, но самая толковая, что нашёл, вот эта: John CaldwellЕсли её прочитать, вы познаете ![]() Simple relay and transistor based power-up delay circuitHere's the most simple (and very old and well known) power-up delay circuit I used for my DIY tube amp and class A solid state (IC) amp. It is very primitive but it may be useful to you if you're more n00b than me ;-) Simple LM3886 gainclone audio amplifier for ex-Microlab Solo speakersHere's a simple LM3886 (LM3886TF) hard-wired amplifier I built during 3 evenings for my wife's ex Microlab Solo computer speakers (modded). I wanted to build it as fast as possible and using only parts I had at hands. Because the speakers aren't super powerful and never used aloud I took a simple $3 polystyrene box for the case and two old heatsinks for Pentium processors for cooling. I also had a power transformer taken from the Solo's dead amp. Originally I wanted to use inverted schematic with op-amp buffers (you can see a card with the buffers on the photo). Then I realized that it makes the box too tight and adds more hum because the transformer is too close to the electronics. So I took the buffer out and converted the amp to normal (non-inverting) gainclone. Without buffer the inverting schematic was oscillating at radio frequencies producing a lot of heat. Later I also removed DC blocking caps as the amp is intended for use with PC sound card which already has output caps. The switch the between volume knob and the headphone socket switches wires from input jacks between amplifier and headphones, i.e. headphones are powered directly from sound card. How to make ALSA-only applications output sound when using OSS 4 driversHow to make ALSA-only applications output sound when using OSS 4 without any additional wrapper libraries? Here's a very useful hint I found here: Hannu's Blog: More moving parts is better???? (about Linux sound card support)
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