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In this concluding part 2 section of 4 channel DJ audio mixer circuit, we discuss the
remaining crucial sections which includes the preamplifier stage, headphone amplifier
stage and the VU meter construction.
In the previous part 1 section we learned how to make the main DJ mixer circuit stage,
in this section we will investigate the other associated main stages of the mixer design.
UNIVERSAL PREAMPLIFIER
How it Works
The LM382 has got the handy feature of obstructing ripple on the supply
The LM382 has got the handy feature of obstructing ripple on the supply
path around 10 dB. Hence significantly lowering the high quality
dependence on the power supply.
HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER
The
output through each preamplifier could be applied into this headphone amplifier
circuit. To
be able to cue signals prior to mixing them into the output it is
strongly recommended that if headsets are used, include a 100 ohm
1 watt resistor which may be installed in series with the output.
This
is primarily to safeguard your ears and decrease the power dissipation
of the LM 380 or else a little heatsink could be needed. The volume
control could be attached to the trunk of the mixer since it is not
necessarily tweaked frequently.
VU CIRCUIT
The VU meter circuit utilized in the mixer board is quite fundamental, yet well suited
The VU meter circuit utilized in the mixer board is quite fundamental, yet well suited
for several similar audio level indicator purposes, distortion presented into the output
signal can be as much as 2% THD, therefore we highly recommend the VU board.
Possibly you may leave out RV4 and D1 from the mixer board and hook up point X to
the input of the VU panel. Calibration set up is performed through the
preset on the VU board, give a signal input via the mixer until
eventually the output is merely distorting the amplifier, and fine-tune
the preset to signify +3VU.
CONSTRUCTION
Construct
the boards using the overlay sketches, to save your time we have placed
all the PCB layouts collectively, here.
All
contacts needs to be as small as you possibly can and retained far from
the mains wiring. We actually relocated the power button directly to the
backside of the panel to minimize hum pickup and grounded to the metal
box, having an light weight aluminum shield round the mains transformer
to guarantee minimal hum pickup) If this is carried out unscreened cable
connection may be used without issues.
How it Works
This
VU circuit comes with an input impedance approximately 1M and
consequently will never load the mixer output by virtually any visible
level.
The IC features a gain of 43dB, the signal can now be amplied through Ql to attain
sufficient level and push the VU meter needle.
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