THAT1512 / Transformer 'blind test' mic preamp

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Another thing I don't understand is how the circuit is unbalanced in the SPICE simulation when the pot is set exactly half-way. My understanding was that it's there to adjust for tolerances in the resistors, but in the simulation, the resistors are all exact values.

I feel like I'm missing something really fundamental here.

The top opamp is inverting while the bottom opamp is non-inverting. The gain is different, Rf/Rin vs 1+Rf/Rin
 
I’ve used both the DRV and THAT chips with no output coupling caps with no issues. Just make sure you have the caps to the SENSE lines and you should be golden.
 
I have used both the DRV and the That parts. I would say hands down go That for the output. I direct coupled both but had issues with the DRV in protos so I talked the company I was designing for and the final design went with the That. I use the 1626 in a couple of 500 series modules I designed. The parts are great, another real nice sounding part is the That 1200 series for line inputs, stellar sounding. Used a set on an Audio Preamp board I am designing now.
 
I realise that I've made a mistake on the IC board and connected the input RF filter to signal ground. I can remove those capacitors from the board and wire it to chassis ground, directly on the input XLR instead. Is that correct?

Thanks,
James
Yes, I believe so. I made this same mistake on mine...
 
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