Thursday, September 3, 2009

Stereo Line Driver

Circuit : Andy Collinson
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Description:
A stereo line driver for feeding long cables or buffering an audio source.

Notes
This preamplifier has a low output impedance, and is designed to drive long cables, allowing you to listen to a remote music source without having to buy expensive screened cables. The very low output impedance of around 16 ohms at 1KHz, makes it possible to use ordinary bell wire,loudspeaker or alarm cable for connection. The preamplifier must be placed near the remote music source, for example a CD player. The cable is then run to a remote location where you want to listen. The output of this preamp has a gain of slightly less than one, so an external amplifier must be used to drive loudspeakers.
Source: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk

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