Thanks for that.
What I'm really looking for is some help going over a circuit that has
been hacked from stereo back to mono and making sure that all the
wires connect up (so to speak), on schematic and PCB.
Any takers?
Quoting "\\M" <
yahell@...>:
>
> I am fiddling with a 2-way active filter with options like
> phaseshift on the LP-filter and adjustable Q.
> I am using standard dual OPAMPs from BB- OPA2134. Not top of the
> top but enough good to be used in audio equipment.
>
> The idea is to make one PCB with the filter and keep the PSU
> separated - different chassis to keep noise and hum down.
>
>
> /M
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: david.mcauliffe@...
> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 10:47 AM
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Assistance with schematic and pcb- 3way
> active crossover
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some help with a PCB, and its schematic. I'm not
> feeling very confident at the moment.
>
> It comes from a stereo 3-way active crossover, which is twice as many
> channels as I need. This send the signal to three amplifiers, not
> three speakers. I'm also looking at a couple of little changes as it's
> going to be used on an instrument rather than an audio system- 1/4
> jacks instead of RCA, that sort of thing.
>
> I've managed to get the schematic for one channel, and the power
> supply, and an image of the stereo PCB. I'm looking for some help
> putting the channel and the power supply together, and then onto a PCB.
>
> It uses three quad op-amp TL074s, and I was also hoping to get some
> advice on whether there is anything newer and quiter. Or maybe even
> changing this to six quieter op amps (the chip number escapes me right
> at this moment - I've got 5534s or similar echoing in my mind??? My
> notes are elsewhere!)
>
> I'm not willing to post the info I've got openly yet. While the design
> was originally published in a magazine and the PCB is available on
> their web site, I'm not too sure about the copyright status and
> throwing it open to the group.
>
> If anyone feels like they want to and can help, can you drop me a line
> on this email.
>
> Hoping to hear from someone soon,
>
> Cheers,
>
> David.
>
>
>
>
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