NEW!!! SC-1
Mic Preamp Kit
Status: Under Development:
Did the noise floor at max gain drop at
all?
By -1dB! But it's probably awash. It could
have been better.
Using
the external gain switch with about
almost 6" of wires (3" going
to, 3" coming back) made RF noise
worse. See that clump of white wires
there going to the switch?
But "grounding" the
case made the unit quieter. In fact,
it's a different kind of quiet hissing
sound. And again, you only hear this
hiss sound at max volume and at +66
and +72dB gain. Anything below that
gain and it's super quiet/silent.
Maybe that's why a certain commercial
preamp's max gain level setting is only
59dB! I won't mention names. :)
My recommendation: On the final kit, don't
save a few bucks to buy a $6 plastic
rotary switch instead of the $16 Bourns
PCB-mounted, metal selector switch originally
spec'd. The wiring job is tedious.
See that big clump of white wires in the
photo? Touch it and you'd pick up all
sorts of AM radio. (+72dB gain = 4000x
amplification!)
But I do know some people are interested
in using hookup wires instead of the
onboard selector switch so I had to try
it. It could work, it will just take
more time assembling it, and there could
be more potential noise/RF problems.
Neat wiring and soldering job is a must
if going this route.
Right now, I measured noise floor at -63dB
and -64dB @ +72dB gain.
And -70 to -69dB at +66dB gain.
-76 to -75dB at +60dB gain.
photos at +72dB gain.
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