Ravindra Desai
Well-Known Member
Hello,
There is a lot of response here on the forums for vinyl.
It got me thinking that I could use my digital audio processor and program it for RIAA curve to make a Phono Pre-amp.
Does it sound interesting?
My processor board has 6 outputs and I could output any combination of signals on those. e.g.
1. Lt-Rt, L-R-SW
2. L-R-SW, C-S-SW
I have attached a simulated RIAA response curve for your review. Since the signal is shaped to the required response in digital domain, we don't have to worry about its stability or its accuracy.
Also, since the platform is re-programmable, we could literally customize it to suite the individuals' need.
I could add other processing to bring out the details and the sound stage, if/ as required.
Let me know what you guys feel.
Regards,
Ravindra.
There is a lot of response here on the forums for vinyl.
It got me thinking that I could use my digital audio processor and program it for RIAA curve to make a Phono Pre-amp.
Does it sound interesting?
My processor board has 6 outputs and I could output any combination of signals on those. e.g.
1. Lt-Rt, L-R-SW
2. L-R-SW, C-S-SW
I have attached a simulated RIAA response curve for your review. Since the signal is shaped to the required response in digital domain, we don't have to worry about its stability or its accuracy.
Also, since the platform is re-programmable, we could literally customize it to suite the individuals' need.
I could add other processing to bring out the details and the sound stage, if/ as required.
Let me know what you guys feel.
Regards,
Ravindra.