Re: Copying Op Amps to Make Mic Amps

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>>Wow ...3 threads at same time for mic amps. >>"Improved mic amp posted on Rapidshare" >>"A Better Microphone Amplifier Yet" >>"Is S.E.D. actually sci.electronics.dummies" >> >>I'm surprised mic amps are a lively topic on here. >>I thought it would be a beaten to death topic like audio power >>amplifier design. >>Also, by now shouldn't the ultimate microphone amp be a well known >>cookbook circuit?. >>Ever since "Mary had a little lamb" (history) there's been plenty of >>time to master mic amps. >>Is mic amp design still in fuzzy land? >> >>Copying Op Amps to Make Mic Amps >>I'm sure the best op amp topologies have been thought out by >>designers. >>How about just (partially) copying a very good op amp internal design >>with discrete low noise transistors for the front end mic circuit? >>I recall somebody posted that it's the IC process that creates noisy >>transistors in op amps. >>D from BC >yep it's a fun subject >But why copy opamp circuits in the first place, they just seem to have >copied the discrete version > >FWIW this is a newish guy on the block >
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Ooooo :) THAT corp. 1510 @ 1nV/root hz input noise (60dB gain)

I don't need a mic amp but now I feel like making one :) D from BC

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