hi very nice project indeed I wonder if input buffer and tone controls are really needed Many high end preamps skip on those and are nothing more that a high quality pot followed by the amp circuit For sure they complicate the design a lot It is very interesting for me to see tha even with caps on the signal path the square wave stays squared after passing through the caps This is a very good sign indeed I will follow this project with great interest for sure
@@AstrosElectronicsLab Hi thank you very much again I am a fan of the square wave test After seeing what tone controls do to a SW i would skip on those Kind regards gino
Great video. The frequency response looks very decent.
methinks: 👍
Perfect square wave reveals quality is the quality awesome?👌👍
hi very nice project indeed I wonder if input buffer and tone controls are really needed
Many high end preamps skip on those and are nothing more that a high quality pot followed by the amp circuit
For sure they complicate the design a lot
It is very interesting for me to see tha even with caps on the signal path the square wave stays squared after passing through the caps
This is a very good sign indeed I will follow this project with great interest for sure
If you don't want tone controls, check out Rod Elliott's project 88.
@@AstrosElectronicsLab Hi thank you very much again I am a fan of the square wave test After seeing what tone controls do to a SW i would skip on those Kind regards gino
Lap desk
At least that is what we call it in the States.
Call what?
@@AstrosElectronicsLab the lap desk. You made a comment that you were not sure what the little table holding your gear was called. Love your channel!
Which opamps are you using?
NE5532
@@AstrosElectronicsLab are good opamps btw. You should try also with different opamps and see how performs