I'm trying to see if I can reduce the hiss on one of the XLR input channels on my old Tascam 488mkII. Since it seemed to help in another mixer section on a separate cassette Portastudio, I tried changing the two opamps in the channel to NJM5532Ss (from the original NJM4565LD), as well as changing the alu electrolytics to Rubycon Black Gates (which I scrounged up out of my junk pile). Compared to the next channel, it's slightly better, slightly more hi-fi but not substantially different and I'd like to make it even quieter. The input area seems to look like this:
http://sound.westhost.com/project66.htm
(and also another circuit for a balanced input in a book on hand.)
The westhost article states, "metal film resistors in the collectors and emitters of the input pairs [should be used] for least noise", and in fact right near the XLR input there are some metal films used. On what appears to be the next section in the circuit after that, there are some appearing to be pairs near two transistors (which I assume is part of the balanced circuit segment) but these are small (1/6W?) carbon film. I'm going to try changing to metal films, and the question (finally, lol...) is how much does their relative tolerance matter? I can obtain up to 0.1% tolerance metal films but these are significantly more expensive (around 11 times more than a regular metal film--around a dollar ea.). I'm looking through my parts and I'll use what I have on hand but will need to purchase what I don't have. Thanks.
oh, please see pic for a visual.
http://sound.westhost.com/project66.htm
(and also another circuit for a balanced input in a book on hand.)
The westhost article states, "metal film resistors in the collectors and emitters of the input pairs [should be used] for least noise", and in fact right near the XLR input there are some metal films used. On what appears to be the next section in the circuit after that, there are some appearing to be pairs near two transistors (which I assume is part of the balanced circuit segment) but these are small (1/6W?) carbon film. I'm going to try changing to metal films, and the question (finally, lol...) is how much does their relative tolerance matter? I can obtain up to 0.1% tolerance metal films but these are significantly more expensive (around 11 times more than a regular metal film--around a dollar ea.). I'm looking through my parts and I'll use what I have on hand but will need to purchase what I don't have. Thanks.
oh, please see pic for a visual.
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