Jam_Master_J
Headphoneus Supremus
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Going to build a PINT for portable duty only. Since I'm using IEMs mainly and prefer low-volumes I imagine a gain of 2 will be more than I'll need.
I've been reading the PINT section and the few discussions on the web about the amp and just wanted to make sure I wasn't forgetting anything critical. I'm going to be using the smallest Hammond 1455 case with one 9-volt battery. I plan on using one 9-V nimh and a wal-wart(for charging only).
Anyway, onto my question: I've been reading up on Tangents site and it seems that switching the gain in this amp is a bit more involved than other designs. I'm not really sure what resistors I need to change to get a gain of around 2 and a very low noise floor(since these will be used with IEMs). I'm using the AD8397 opamp. I've read somewhere that in some cases you may want to place a resistor in place of C1 but I don't really know what the best choice for my needs are.
Thanks for any advice,
Justin
I've been reading the PINT section and the few discussions on the web about the amp and just wanted to make sure I wasn't forgetting anything critical. I'm going to be using the smallest Hammond 1455 case with one 9-volt battery. I plan on using one 9-V nimh and a wal-wart(for charging only).
Anyway, onto my question: I've been reading up on Tangents site and it seems that switching the gain in this amp is a bit more involved than other designs. I'm not really sure what resistors I need to change to get a gain of around 2 and a very low noise floor(since these will be used with IEMs). I'm using the AD8397 opamp. I've read somewhere that in some cases you may want to place a resistor in place of C1 but I don't really know what the best choice for my needs are.
Thanks for any advice,
Justin