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lukejs
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I´ve seen the high speed mic pre from Jim Williams, and was impressed at the size, slew rate, distortion...etc....for such an incredibly small mic pre pcb...... Does your mic pre offer the same or better specs ? I realize that the hsmp is made for retrofitting console pre´s.... and maybe is not exactly in the same market you´re competing in... but how would you compare your pre to the HSMP... I could buy that for 125 bucks already made...... Since yours takes up a larger pcb board...I take it that less was compromised so it should sound better...... I hope ? I´m seriously thinking of buying 8, because I´m very close to buying a DAV BG8..... Sell me on your product..... would it smoke the Onyx pre´s I have in my Onyx console ? Thanks, LUke
Luke, I'm not familiar with the HSMP. Can you point me to the url where I can read about it? I have not heard of the HSMP or an Onyx so I can't tell you exactly how it sounds compared to them.
And I won't go into dissing other products. There's plenty of great preamps out there, mannn that I wish to have. I'm just a little outfit trying to sell this kit to the DIY community based on it's own merits.
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I´m seriously thinking of buying 8, because I´m very close to buying a DAV BG8..... Sell me on your product.....
I have one customer, who hasn't done any kit building before and got his preamp kit finished. He did a test stereo pair recording with his DAV 1U unit.
See if you can figure out which is the SC1 and which is the DAV.
FiveFishStudios.com - Mic Preamp, Power Supply Kits :: View topic - Fast and Dirty....
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So I've been running one of a pair of SDC's in crossed pair config through the SC-1, the other through the DAV 1U, panned left & right with levels matched as close as I can. I'm recording room ambiance which is a pretty tough test, tonal differences are very easy to spot. First impression is that they're very similar, noise levels are equally low despite the fact that the SC-1 is sitting on a CD case on the floor...
After a few minutes it becomes clear that the SC-1 is more immediate, better transient response I imagine. The high frequencies are more open, the DAV sounds _very slightly_ veiled by comparison. Otherwise I think I could make a stereo recording like this and most people wouldn't notice that 2 different preamps were in use.
So not a Neve, not that I wanted one (much)...I can wait for the output trafos!
Well done, owel. Once I'd got over my amazement that I was actually capable of building a preamp, I was very impressed by the sound quality.
And here's some mention of the SC-1 preamp kit on AnalogIndustries.com (which I think is Chris Randall's site?)
blog | analogindustries.com
And I quote on his site....
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Now, keeping in mind that it's just initial tests, and I haven't used it on anything but my own voice, it seems easily on par with a good quality mic pre from anyone you'd care to name. It is by no means something that you could call either "warm" or "phat;" I have Telefunken, Neumann, and Averil pres that all exhibit both of those traits in spades, so I know from whence I speak. It is _crystal_ clean and clear, though.
I didn't have it in the best possible RF environment, as it is splayed all over my workbench, and hooked up with unshielded wire, but even then it is pretty low noise. I expect it to be essentially noiseless once I get it in a rack with proper shielding.
So I'll build the other one, and put 'em in a rack and wired correctly, then we'll give 'em a real workout, but for now I can say "easy build, clear sound, miles and miles of gain." Well worth the money.
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slew rate, distortion...etc.
These are the specs from the manufacturer of the IC chips I used in the SC-1 kit.
Mic Pre chip
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7Mhz bandwidth @ Gain = 100
19V/us Slew Rate
1nV/sqrt(Hz) input noise
DC Servo chip (after the Mic pre chip)
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8Mhz Bandwidth
20V/us Slew Rate
Fet Input
8nV/sqrt(Hz) noise
Balanced line driver chip (after the DC servo chip)
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15V/us Slew Rate
-101 dBu Output noise
Small Signal bandwidth = 10Mhz
And they say a picture is worth a thousand words. So this is the screenshot I did using TrueRTA software.
And here's some photos I took of the output as shown on my oscilloscope... Signal Generator > SC1 preamp > Oscilloscope
Shown are 22Khz, 100Khz, 200Khz, 300Khz, and 400Khz on the scope.
I want to apologize to you in advance, as the 400Khz waveform is distorted.
Mic Preamp Kit - Electronics DIY Projects PCB
And please keep in mind this is only a $99 preamp kit, so try keep it apples to apples in your shopping comparisons.