Voyager10
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I've been playing around with a White follower circuit, inspired by the Tube DI box thread, but using everyday JFETs. Here's what I ended up with, as a phantom-powered circuit:
The idea behind the White follower is that Q1 is a source follower, with Q2 as its load, but R5 and C3 modulate the current through Q2 in opposite phase to the Q1 current. So it stays in Class-A throughout the voltage swing but without drawing excessive supply current, important for a phantom-powered device.
The circuit draws just under 3mA from P48 power, and the supply rail is +31.5V. It delivers 19V pk-pk (6.7V rms, +18.7dBU) into a 3K load before visible clipping. THD, as measured by REW, was 0.0087% at 500mV RMS out, rising to about 0.10% at 5V RMS, at which point my audio interface maxed out.
Input noise is -127dBV, or -129.5 dBV A-weighted, so the total dynamic range is somewhere over 140dB . To be fair, you would do just as well with an OPA1641, but it's quite fun that an 80-year old circuit topology does so well.
The idea behind the White follower is that Q1 is a source follower, with Q2 as its load, but R5 and C3 modulate the current through Q2 in opposite phase to the Q1 current. So it stays in Class-A throughout the voltage swing but without drawing excessive supply current, important for a phantom-powered device.
The circuit draws just under 3mA from P48 power, and the supply rail is +31.5V. It delivers 19V pk-pk (6.7V rms, +18.7dBU) into a 3K load before visible clipping. THD, as measured by REW, was 0.0087% at 500mV RMS out, rising to about 0.10% at 5V RMS, at which point my audio interface maxed out.
Input noise is -127dBV, or -129.5 dBV A-weighted, so the total dynamic range is somewhere over 140dB . To be fair, you would do just as well with an OPA1641, but it's quite fun that an 80-year old circuit topology does so well.
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