Hi everyone,
I'm currently designing a
compact, low-noise 2-channel preamp module and could use some advice on the best preamp topology and components for the job. The module needs to support both
microphone and line-level inputs, have
balanced XLR outputs, and feature
remote volume control via a 10k linear potentiometer. Selectable
phantom power (24V) is also required.
Key Design Requirements:
- Ultra-low noise performance for professional audio applications
- Flexible power: 12-24V DC or potentially phantom power
- Balanced XLR outputs (preferably electronically balanced)
- Remote volume control using a 10k linear potentiometer with a DC supply (Similar to this https://rdlnet.com/product/st-vca3/)
- Input gain range: -60 dB to +4 dB
I’ve been considering preamp ICs like
INA163, ADA4627-1, THAT1583, OPA1656, but I'm open to suggestions on what would work best for ultra-low noise performance. Additionally, I’m weighing whether to go for
active balancing or a transformer-based output stage—would love some input on the trade-offs for each approach.
Has anyone here worked on something similar or have recommendations on
circuit design, component choices, or best practices for achieving
low-noise, high-quality audio performance? Any insights on
PCB layout techniques to reduce noise and interference would also be much appreciated.
This is for a specialised system used in a church setting.
Looking forward to your thoughts!