Reader Bill W recently sent us a few interesting ancient DIY audio projects that we had not seen before. Today’s post is from RADIO-ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING and was written by one Ed C. Miller.
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The article details the operation and construction of the above-illustrated broadcast-remote mixer/amp, which includes a limiter. While the overall unit is probably not something you’d want to ‘F’ with, the limiter component could be added to a DIY tube mic preamp (perhaps with a true-bypass switch). One caveat: as the article warns, there are apparently ‘thumping’ artifacts inherent to this circuit, which was acceptable in its intended operation since it was designed for voice-frequency.
Anyhow, might be a fun project for a rainy day – build a pair of these into box with cheap 1:1 input transformers and simple line output stages? Crush some room mics? Anyone?