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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 14, 2024, 08:40:41 PM »
Blue - green is infinite😢🤦


Any chance that this was dead on arrival? I don't see how I could have damaged it while soldering it, but truth is I didn't check the transformer before installation


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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 14, 2024, 02:21:26 PM »
Blue and Black shows continuity, but Orange also showed continuity with blue (and black).


Unsoldering orange and green, there's no resistance between them, so  the transformer is busted, right? :(
Sorry, by "no resistance", I meant infinite resistance. 

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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 14, 2024, 01:59:04 PM »
Blue and Black shows continuity, but Orange also showed continuity with blue (and black).


Unsoldering orange and green, there's no resistance between them, so  the transformer is busted, right? :(
I suppose it doesn't matter, but resistance between pin 2 and pin 4 on edge connector is still 4.7 kOhm 

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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 14, 2024, 01:54:18 PM »
Blue and Black shows continuity, but Orange also showed continuity with blue (and black). 


Unsoldering orange and green, there's no resistance between them, so  the transformer is busted, right? :(

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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 13, 2024, 01:14:36 AM »
I did a quick measurement between pin 2 and pin 4 of the edge connector and it measures around 4.7 kOhm. I don't see any obvious mistakes on the PCB🤔

Tomorrow I'll take a more thorough look and see if I misplaced anything, or if I have any cold joint.

Any suggestions to what parts should I focus on? 

Thanks again for your help! 

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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Re: Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 12, 2024, 12:11:53 AM »
Hi! 



First of all, thank you for your help. Appreciate it! 



When you say that one phase is not connected at the output, are you talking about B2 and/or B4 on the schematic, after T2?



Or are you talking about the connection between preamp and interface? 



In case it helps, my setup is as follows:



My 500 rack is a Cranborne Audio 500 R8, which is also my interface. The rack slots can be fed via analog input or via USB input. With the Ab528 I have it being fed via USB and then the output of the slot back into the PC to measure with REW.



Apparently, all looks good on the AB528. How could I Check if both phases are connected? 




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AB528 Microphone preamplifier / Strange Frequency Response
« on: December 10, 2024, 10:17:19 PM »
Hi there!

I just finished building an AB528. Everything looks good, red LED lights up and all voltages measured as the guide. However, when testing with REW, I get a strange frequency response... There's a 50 dB deviation from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, and phase response also looks around 90ยบ off.

I'm testing it feeding a sweep from REW, just turning the output from REW down (around -38 dbFS). There should be an impedance mismatch, but the same setup with other preamps shows a pretty linear frequency response.

So, my first question is: is this the expected behaviour?. I'm new to this type of preamp and it could be that it is working properly, although it seems a pretty wild deviation to me. And if it is not working good, any ideas where the error could be?. I checked, double checked and triple checked when soldering, and in a visual inspection everything looks good.


Here's a picture of one measurement where you can see the deviation. I'll uploaded all 4 measurements (one on each impedance, and polarity normal and reversed) and a control measurement done on a Tonelux MP5A to Google drive:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ESe5evAJkB6fLMiKmljoz0QaRPI-MbvK/view?usp=drive_link



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