Good idea Merlin. The transistors have to be surface mount, but we already use the FZT751 in other places, a surface mount version of the ZTX751. I'll try those out for noise.
It doesn't really address my original gripe, though: nobody makes a transistor actually specified for low-noise audio amplification any more. Diodes Inc. could decide to add some excess noise mechanism to the FZT751 tomorrow, it would still pass their quality control, and there would be nothing I could do about it. Not very convenient for mass production.
I wonder what makers of mixers and mic pres do nowadays.
It doesn't really address my original gripe, though: nobody makes a transistor actually specified for low-noise audio amplification any more. Diodes Inc. could decide to add some excess noise mechanism to the FZT751 tomorrow, it would still pass their quality control, and there would be nothing I could do about it. Not very convenient for mass production.
I wonder what makers of mixers and mic pres do nowadays.
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