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Much better! There's one problem that may not be obvious: The TL071 has a gain-bandwidth of about 3 MHz, so with a voltage gain of 1000 the frequency response of your amplifier will roll off above about 3KHz. This is not good - for audio we want the frequency response to reach at least 20KHz.I made another preamp,what you say?it is ok?How do I calculate the output capacitor?
You probably don't need it. It will only be useful if the input is connected to something with DC offset. Even then, it will only be a problem if the DC at the input is more than about 100mV.why I need a capacitor at input if I don't have DC component?
I think your brain was switched off when you drew that. Surely you know (or can find out) how to connect a volume control? Why are C1 and C2 connected to ground? Do you think it's a good idea to use a power supply voltage higher than the absolute maximum allowed for the opamp?I made this preamp how you say godfreyl.
Think about this:But now I need another amp stage for voltage.I can make it with another AO or just with transistors?
I don't know.whi is the sine deformed at begin?
The latter. Read my previous post again. Also look at the datasheets for the opamp and transistors you want to use. They contain important information you need.I don't know if is corect or I had made a lot of stupid....
No, try again.Power suplly are calculated whith P=(E(square))/8Rs?
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