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  1. JTEX

    Transcendence Boost input section

    I'm embarrassed by my own nerd humor 🤓
  2. JTEX

    Best place to order resistors?

    Well, you made me look them up, and 0.1uF C0G is really a thing now even in 0704. I even found a whopping 0.47uF C0G in 1206 for under $1 in qty 10. Good times!
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    Best place to order resistors?

    I think of SMD by default. Biggest SMD C0G I've seen in 0805 is 47nF, but this was a few years ago. I guess they're making them bigger now? Good to know.
  4. JTEX

    Best place to order resistors?

    Ceramic caps bigger than about 22nF are almost certainly not C0G. If they were surface mount, it would be easy to tell. SMD C0G are a greyish white, while X*R are more yellowish. I suppose you could put a cap in a meter and heat it with a heat gun or iron or something. Or freeze it with a...
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    Transcendence Boost input section

    R6 is the "clean blend" for more mojo😁
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    Best place to order resistors?

    Oh, those are deluxe resistors. I like using them if somebody else bought them.
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    Best place to order resistors?

    I don't know where you guys find resistors for as much as $0.15 apiece in qty 100. I wouldn't pay more than $0.03 apiece unless they're like 0.1% tolerance and I actually need that. https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Through-Hole-Resistors_YAGEO-MF0207FTE52-100K_C513592.html...
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    +/-6V power - check my circuit!

    A potential issue with running 2 switching PSUs in series to make a dual rail supply is heterodyning due to the slightly different, out of sync switching frequencies, which can beat against each other in the audio range. It might be possible to mod one PSU to clock from the other, instead of its...
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    Best place to order resistors?

    I'd add LCSC to my top supplier scan list, in addition to the usual Mouser, Digikey and so on. They're reliable and usually cheaper than others. Resistors are about a dime a dozen there. Literally.
  10. JTEX

    TL072 vs "TL072"

    I've been getting my MN3207 from an ebay seller, Polida I believe. Dozens of chips spread over several orders across the years. They all worked. I only threw away one chip because it was significantly noisier than the rest. They're probably not genuine Panasonic, but whoever makes them must have...
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    Transcendence Boost input section

    Valid questions. R7 is often used after an op amp to insulate its output from the effect of a capacitive load. Otherwise it might oscillate. R6 is just weird, just another path around the op amp. Second op amp not really needed, but sometimes they use a dual part when a single is enough just...
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    "That" Compressor: Dipper Compressor (w/Gerber)

    Woohoo, no blend! But no THAT chip in That compressor? Click bait 😁
  13. JTEX

    Transcendence Boost input section

    Now that I took a better look, I wonder what C4 is doing there. A 100nF cap right across the output? That's odd. Can the op-amp drive that without oscillating? (Not that I haven't done much worse myself 😂)
  14. JTEX

    Transcendence Boost input section

    An attempt at an RF filter. You can probably omit all 3 (jumper the resistors) and nobody will know. C2 value is too low to have much of an effect anyway.
  15. JTEX

    Angry Charlie -squeal/feedback/noise

    While it's squealing, try spreading these wires apart. Also try rerouting the yellow in/out wires.
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    Anyone using Circuitlab?

    Consider also TINA-TI (free from TI) and SIMetrix Elements (also free). In addition to pots, Tina also has switches that you can flip in real time as you're monitoring a waveform or whatever, so you can A/B circuit options on the fly. Very very useful. And most TI opamps have detailed Tina models.
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    What's on the workbench?

    Reading in Angry German's voice: AktivBuffahSplittahBendah!
  18. JTEX

    Hissing noise goes away when pad is touched

    The circuit diagram itself is fine, I have built it in the past and so did quite a few other people around me. It makes a great mic pre, on par with just about anything out there in the pro audio world.
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    Hissing noise goes away when pad is touched

    Any mic pre will make more noise (hiss) when there's nothing plugged into the input. Mic pres need to have a low impedance source (on the order of 200 ohms or less) to achieve their lowest noise. Short the input XLR pins 2 and 3 together. Still have noise? I'd try troubleshooting with a clean...
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    Hissing noise goes away when pad is touched

    Also, you have a DC-DC switching supply extremely close to the most sensitive audio path in the whole circuit: the gain loop. That really won't help with noise. Try disabling it and using an external +/-15v supply for troubleshooting.
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