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| In this semiconductor age, we find valves being used increasingly often for hi-fi and guitar amplifiers, top-end condenser microphones and s...

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| Compared to the other instruments in a band the mouth organ is often not loud enough. Turn up the amplifier, and you risk feedback. What is...

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| The signal from a microphone is two weak for a standard line input. This low-noise DC-coupled microphone amplifier provides a solution for a...

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| Most soundcards have a ‘line’ input and one for an electret (condenser) microphone. To be able to connect an inductive tape-recorder head...

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| The preamplifier is intended for use with dynamic (moving coil – MC) microphones with an impedance up to 200 Ω and balanced terminals. I...

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| To many hi-fi enthusiasts and musicians, the thermionic valve (electron tube), the sound of a valve amplifier cannot be bettered by that...

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| In this article we answer the questions of our readers.

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| There are occasions when it is desirable or even essential for a stereo microphone to be connected to a personal computer. Unfortunately,...

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| The magnification of very weak audio-frequency signals is and remains a precarious affair. That is why a microphone amplifier good en...

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| Directional microphones such as used by, say, outdoor-recording specialists and bird-watchers, are invariably provided with a conspic...