| While a PC’s ‘line’ input generally offers acceptable characteristics, ‘mic’ inputs typically have only mediocre noise and distortion levels...
| While a PC’s ‘line’ input generally offers acceptable characteristics, ‘mic’ inputs typically have only mediocre noise and distortion levels...
| So you’re back from holidays spent somewhere in a hot and sunny place, enjoying the a hotel or beach resort with organized activities like m...
| Here is an all-analog, all-through-hole, cheap & cheerful preamplifier for that perennial problem of getting the microphone amplification ju...
| Here is an all-analog, all-through-hole, cheap & cheerful preamplifier for that perennial problem of getting the microphone amplification ju...
| There are still a lot of hobbyists who enjoy making high-quality live audio recordings of concerts, interviews, radio broadcasts, natural so...
| The technical demands on microphones used with radio equipment are not stringent in terms of sound quality: a frequency response from around...
| A number of years ago (November 1997), we published a design for a stereo microphone preamplifier with balanced inputs and a phantom power s...
| In this semiconductor age, we find valves being used increasingly often for hi-fi and guitar amplifiers, top-end condenser microphones and s...
| The signal from a microphone is two weak for a standard line input. This low-noise DC-coupled microphone amplifier provides a solution for a...
| Most soundcards have a ‘line’ input and one for an electret (condenser) microphone. To be able to connect an inductive tape-recorder head...