Four or more inputs can be mixed to produce stereo output. The gain of each stage can be increased by adding RX, but it should be kept below 50 (with RX above 2 K) to avoid poor frequency response. If more than four stages are used, decrease RX to 6 K for six inputs, or 4 K for eight inputs. The operational amplifiers used are 741 or other low-noise types. The power supply circuit is also provided.
The described circuit functions as a multi-input audio mixer capable of producing a stereo output. It accommodates four or more audio input signals, which can be combined to create a balanced stereo output. The circuit utilizes operational amplifiers (op-amps), specifically the 741 model or other low-noise alternatives, which are preferred for maintaining audio fidelity and reducing signal distortion.
To control the gain of each mixing stage, a resistor labeled RX can be adjusted. It is crucial to maintain the resistance value of RX below 50 ohms while ensuring that it remains above 2 kΩ to prevent degradation of the frequency response. This balance is essential for achieving optimal audio quality. The circuit design also accounts for scenarios involving more than four inputs. In such cases, the value of RX should be adjusted to 6 kΩ for configurations involving six inputs, and further reduced to 4 kΩ for eight inputs. This adjustment helps maintain the integrity of the audio signal as the number of inputs increases, ensuring that the mixer can handle multiple sources without compromising performance.
The power supply circuit is an integral part of the design, providing the necessary voltage and current to the op-amps and ensuring stable operation. Proper power supply design is crucial for minimizing noise and interference, further enhancing the overall audio quality of the mixed output. The schematic should include details of the power supply connections, voltage ratings, and any necessary filtering components to support the op-amps effectively.
In summary, this circuit design allows for flexible audio mixing with adjustable gain, suitable for various applications in audio processing and live sound environments. Proper selection and configuration of components, particularly the op-amps and resistors, are essential for achieving high-quality audio output.Four (or more) inputs can be mixed and produce stereo output. Gain of each stage can be boosted by adding RX, but it should be kept below 50 (RX above 2 K) to avoid poor frequency, response. If more than four stages are used, decrease RXto 6 K for six inputs, or 4 K for eight inputs The op amps are 741 or other lower noise types. The power supply circuit is also given. 🔗 External reference
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