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phaeton
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Hello!
I intend to build a stereo headphone mixer/amp type device for mixing
bass guitar signal and the output of an mp3 or cd player. The preamp
will be a couple of TL082s or similar dual opamps (plus various stereo
pots and filter circuits, etc), and for the power section my first pick
was going to be a pair of LM386s. I was going to run it at 18V for the
clean headroom, and I was going to leave the gain set at 20 instead of
200 (pins 1 and 8 not connected).
IIRC, even in this state, the 386 is actually overkill for headphone
operation, and it tends to consume a lot of power. I would prefer this
device to be battery powered (so I can walk around with it wirelessly).
Are there any newer, more efficient, or
lower-powered-but-adequate-for-headphones type of chipamps that anyone
could recommend?
Or is battery life just the price you pay when you want to physically
move stuff with electricity?
Thanks!
-phaeton
I intend to build a stereo headphone mixer/amp type device for mixing
bass guitar signal and the output of an mp3 or cd player. The preamp
will be a couple of TL082s or similar dual opamps (plus various stereo
pots and filter circuits, etc), and for the power section my first pick
was going to be a pair of LM386s. I was going to run it at 18V for the
clean headroom, and I was going to leave the gain set at 20 instead of
200 (pins 1 and 8 not connected).
IIRC, even in this state, the 386 is actually overkill for headphone
operation, and it tends to consume a lot of power. I would prefer this
device to be battery powered (so I can walk around with it wirelessly).
Are there any newer, more efficient, or
lower-powered-but-adequate-for-headphones type of chipamps that anyone
could recommend?
Or is battery life just the price you pay when you want to physically
move stuff with electricity?
Thanks!
-phaeton