Prelude p.s. elektor may 1983 Readers who decided to construct the Prelude preamplifier from the earlier series of articles will by now have a total of ten printed circuit boards hopefully in the throes of "final assembly". It is a fairly complex undertaking and, although everything should work perfectly, there may be one or two questions that could arise. It is intended in this summary to cover the problem areas where confusion may occur and also to put forward a few ideas on the use of the completed Prelude. Prelude p.s. pro"s and con"s of the Prelude It may be of interest to know that the com- plete Prelude consists of 10 printed circuit boards, 14 ICs, 106 transistors, 11 diodes, 262 resistors, 26 potentiometers, 149 ca- pacitors and 13 switches. Undoubtedly of more interest however, is what can be achieved when all these components are united into one big circuit called the "Prelude". Probably the first question that will be asked is "how does it all perform?". Rest your mind...
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