ron_swanson
Well-known member
Hello,
I've been slowly building a point-to-point REDD.47 mic preamplifier based on a design and suggestions found here in GroupDIY and elsewhere. Hoping that those who have experience with a real unit, a clone and / or building one might be able to assist with what front panel controls would be considered minimum to be useful? I understand this last sentence is a lot of implied user 'preference', but in my case, I'm looking to complete a basic usable working unit. Most of the schematics I have found don't include any or only few front panel controls and I've found nothing that is 100% inclusive. A couple of the schematics I have on hand do show fine gain controls and rumble filters, but still not sure what to include and what is less than useful or not just important. Without having any first hand experience with a REDD.47, I'm not sure what exactly would make the unit a useful device.
At the moment, I have an enclosure with a built and tested power section and the basic amplifier in prototype status. So far, so good.
With this in mind, what would a builder / user consider the basic, must have controls?
At the end of the day, I'm looking for this build to basic, no-frills, useful unit - at least as a start.
Any help or thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I've been slowly building a point-to-point REDD.47 mic preamplifier based on a design and suggestions found here in GroupDIY and elsewhere. Hoping that those who have experience with a real unit, a clone and / or building one might be able to assist with what front panel controls would be considered minimum to be useful? I understand this last sentence is a lot of implied user 'preference', but in my case, I'm looking to complete a basic usable working unit. Most of the schematics I have found don't include any or only few front panel controls and I've found nothing that is 100% inclusive. A couple of the schematics I have on hand do show fine gain controls and rumble filters, but still not sure what to include and what is less than useful or not just important. Without having any first hand experience with a REDD.47, I'm not sure what exactly would make the unit a useful device.
At the moment, I have an enclosure with a built and tested power section and the basic amplifier in prototype status. So far, so good.
With this in mind, what would a builder / user consider the basic, must have controls?
- Input and / or output gain controls
- Rumble / high pass filter
- Polarity
- Fine gain controls
- Meter - I see units on the Interwebs with a meter. Can't imagine that is a 'must have'.
- Phantom Power - I have built a working 48V phantom circuit, designed and tested as best as I can at this point in the build.
- Anything other?
At the end of the day, I'm looking for this build to basic, no-frills, useful unit - at least as a start.
Any help or thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!