DÆ Phono Preamp v2.1
This phono preamp has many interesting features.
The preamp uses a transconductance RIAA equalisation stage. You can read a little more about this in Douglas Self’s book entitled “Electronics for Vinyl” on page 91 in the first published edition 2018. This stage allows the two RIAA stage capacitors to be ground referenced which is critical to another feature of this design - the use of capacitor multipliers. To make an accurate RIAA equalization stage requires two very precise resistors and two very precise capacitors. The components are also typically not standard values. The required resistor values are a little easier to obtain by a parallel combination of 1% metal film resistors. More on the statistical distribution of resistors can be found in the DÆ Resistor Tester project. High precision capacitors are more difficult to obtain. To start with, fewer standard capacitor values are available and 1% tolerance capacitors are even more rare. One potential solution is to use a capacitor multiplier circuit that allows the capacitor values to the adjusted with a trim pot.
The schematic of the phono preamp is in the linked pdf. Click the word “schematic” to retrieve the pdf. Notice that both a balanced XLR output and single ended RCA output is provided. Also the power supply uses +/-17 volt rails to provide a very wide dynamic range.
The circuit design has been optimized for low noise and an appropriate gain for a high output moving coil cartridge. This phono preamp has been thoroughly tested using a QuantAsylum QA401 Audio Analyzer and the measured performance is:
The gain is 40 dB at 1 kHz;
The frequency response follows the RIAA curve to within +/- 0.025 dB. This is remarkably tight because of the hand tuning of the capacitors and resistors;
The output noise is less than 30 µV. This is measured with a 100 Ω source resistor which closely matches the resistance of a high output moving coil cartridge. 30 µV is equal to -88 dBu or -90 dBV;
The distortion with a 1 kHz test tone is 0.01% at an output of 1.7 volts. This output corresponds to an input voltage of 17 mV;
With an input voltage of 5.6 mV or -45 dBV, the distortion is 0.004% or less from 300 Hz to 5 kHz and slowly rises outside of that band.
More information on the development of v2.1 DÆ phono preamp can in the Blog including the May 23rd, 2020 Blog post.
DÆ Phono Preamp v2.1 Profile showing XLR Connector Rear
DÆ Phono Preamp v2.1 Top View
DÆ Phono Preamp v2.1 Profile showing Heatsink
DÆ Phono Preamp v2.1 Bottom View. From left to right notice the balanced XLR output with the single ended RCA output below it, the binding post for the ground terminal and the input RCA connector.
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