It seems like synth-diy is down again, so I'm posting this here. I need a simple headphone amp that can run from the RCA outs of a VCR. The SSM2135 is a dual op-amp specialized for audio and single-sided supplies, and is used to drive the headphone outputs in a number of commercial products. Since I already have a SSM2135 in a DIP package, I'm thinking I could put it on a perfboard in a little project box. That should take me less than a half hour, which is about all the time I have. According to AD, it is designed to "tolerate poorly regulated" power supplies, so it should be happy with couple of bypass caps and a 9VDC wall wart. Anyway, I have a few questions. All of the examples of 2135-based headphone amps that I could find, both inverting and non-inverting, show enormous caps (eg. 100uF-470uF) in series with the output. Is that only to prevent DC offset from damaging the headphones?? The bigger the cap the better the bass response, so that explains the huge caps, but electrolytic caps sound horrible. I would like to keep them out of the signal path. The 2135 has a typical input bias of 300nA. If I build a non-inverting amp with an AC coupled input, shouldn't that be sufficient?? Also, what is the best way to add a volume control -- the input?? the output?? the feedback path?? I'm thinking that a divider at the output might be best, that way I can fix the input impedances to minimize offset with fewer resistors. Also, the output impedance of a headphone amp doesn't matter much. Any thoughts?? Mouser sells a Xicon dual-ganged 24mm 1/4W audio-taper 1K pot with solder lugs for $2.35. That was the lowest value dual audio pot I could find. I'd rather have conductive plastic with a lower value and I higher wattage rating, but what can I do?? Is there any trick to use a single pot, or do I need to buy a dual pot?? Sorry, I haven't had any time to think about tube filters.
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simple headphone amp??
2002-07-25 by media.nai@rcn.com
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