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Saz
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Hi there.
I recently bought a Terratec EWS 88 MT soundcard, and want to start recording with it.
Before I spend too much money on a lot of equipment, I was wondering if it would be possible to use small preamp circuits, which can be home-made. I know it can be done, but is it possible to get reasonable quality?
I need to get my microphone impedance to 10 kOhms...
Does anyone have experience in this?
Thanx in advance
Saz
I recently bought a Terratec EWS 88 MT soundcard, and want to start recording with it.
Before I spend too much money on a lot of equipment, I was wondering if it would be possible to use small preamp circuits, which can be home-made. I know it can be done, but is it possible to get reasonable quality?
I need to get my microphone impedance to 10 kOhms...
Does anyone have experience in this?
Thanx in advance
Saz
. That's not quite as easy as it sounds though. One relatively simple test for signal to noise ratio would be to hook both up simultaneously & adjust the preamp gains very high & to the same amplification level. This can't be gauged by the knob positions or by just turning both gain knobs all the way up because the to preamps may have different gain structures. You have to input the same level signal (keyboard constant level organ patch or something like that would be fine) into both preamps & adjust the gains so the preamps output the same level, preferably viewed on an oscilloscope but you could probably plug the outputs into the computer & adjust them to the same record levels. once you know you have the preamp gains adjusted the same you can do an AB listening comparison with the mic inputs shorted with preferably a resistor around about 600 ohms (if you have a couple of mics with off switches, that's probably good enough) & alternately patching the direct outs or insert outs of each through the same signal path to your monitor system with the levels way up to hear which one produces the most noise.