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Preamp - Universal Stereo Preamplifier Kit

Preamp - Universal Stereo Preamplifier Kit
Brand: Velleman

Buy New: $18.95



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1

MPN: K2572
Model: K2572
UPC: 609463077163
EAN: 0609463077163

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A low-noise integrated circuit was added and the preamplifier was made in the stereo mode
  • This amp is without RIAA correction
  • Power supply : 10 trough 30VDC maximum
  • Current absorption (w/o charge): typ. 5mA
  • Frequency range: 40Hz through 30KHz - 3dB,A low-noise integrated circuit was added and the preamplifier was made in the stereo mode. This amp is without RIAA correction. Technical Specifications are Power supply : 10 trough 30VDC maximum, stabilized, Current absorption (w/o charge): typ. 5mA, Amp

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

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Technical Specifications:

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Power supply : 10 trough 30VDC maximum, stabilized
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Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars It's good.   March 5, 2008
Takeo Mukasa
It's a good pre-amplifier for amateurs. It has good and clear gains. But it depends on what you hook up around it. My set-up, Audio-Technica stereo condenser microphone, which has about 4.5mV out, output to a desk-top PC line-in, and with no-name 12V DC power adaptor were connected. And I have low level audible hum, even I added 330uF cap on power line. I'm going to work out to eliminate the hum. It may not be shielding, rather odd combination with a computer and/or may be poor power supply circuit. Anyway, I will have fun time with it.


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