Subject: | Re: My MZ-RH1 mic in: -122.8 dBu noise floor |
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From: | "stoatwizard" stoatwizard |
Date: | Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:58 am ((PST)) |
Klas, Possible to copy as long as you don't mind getting a A/D converter with it :) Google AK5356VN-L Bang a 100R resistor in series with the input jack, (degrading the NF some) and a 2.2nf to deck, then a series 0.1uF into the input pins If you can do me a mic pre with digital out I might be interested ;) --- In Klas Strandberg <> wrote: > > Does anyone have a schematic diagram over the RH1 input stage? > Among the low voltage amp's, it is the best, - better than what can > be made with standard discrete transistors. > Or is it a Sony exclusive, not possible to copy? > Klas. |
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