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DescriptionThe first few chapters cover the principles of high-quality small-signal design, moving on to look closely at first hifi preamplifiers, and then mixing consoles. These two genres were chosen partly because they are of wide interest in themselves, but mainly because they use a large number of different functional blocks, with very little overlap between them. They cover a wide range of circuit functions that will be useful for all kinds of audio systems. You will find out how to adapt or design these building-blocks, and how to put them together to form a system. You should then be able to design pretty much anything in the small-signal audio field. THE CHAPTERS Chapter 1: Basics Chapter 2: Components Chapter 3: Designing with discrete transistors Chapter 4: Opamps and their properties Chapter 5: Filters Chapter 6: Preamplifier architectures Chapter 7: Moving-magnet disc inputs Chapter 8: Moving-coil disc inputs Chapter 9: Volume-control & balance Chapter 10: Tone controls & equalisers Chapter 11: A complete preamplifier Chapter 12: Mixer architectures Chapter 13: Microphone input amplifiers Chapter 14: Line inputs Chapter 15: Line outputs Chapter 16: Signal switching Chapter 17: Mixer subsystems Chapter 18: Level indication & metering Chapter 19: Level control & special circuits Chapter 20: Power supplies Chapter 21: Interfacing with the digital domain Sharing Widget |