Motown Direct Amplifier-inspired Preamp?

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There's also a top of chassis pic (I've brightened it since the can cap is difficult to make out in the original) :
Interesting take on the picture, sort of new perspective ... which makes me realise this is built on a PCB ... Makes sens from a manufacturing process point of view, but it's a bit sad, IMO. A cute little design likes this screams PTP to me :)
 
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Dave's circuit is looking a lot better since i took out the Neve isolation transformer i was using to drive the input, flat to 100 K with no phase shift! My circuit starts to shift at about 10 K Hz, is flat to about 20 K Hz,

the square wave problem also disappeared after removal of the offending xfmr.

overall gain with the OPT strapped for 600 ohms is about 46.

that circuit i built has worse specs than Dave's but it clips a little nicer.

amps with feedback tend to clip in a harsh manner, but since they have more headroom, the clipping will probably never take place.
 

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Thanks Brian!
There is no app as such, you might notice the similarity to the original LA-2 schematic?
When I made an LA-2 back in 2008, I copied the schematic into MS Paint and after tidying it up, I have been using it ever since.

I just copy and paste, its quite therapeutic!
best
DaveP
 
There is no app as such, you might notice the similarity to the original LA-2 schematic?
When I made an LA-2 back in 2008, I copied the schematic into MS Paint and after tidying it up, I have been using it ever since.
Same technique I was using for the schematics at the start of the thread (albeit with Photoshop and a Pultec diagram) and I agree, there's just something relaxing about it!
 
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