I had been happily using DIY EAR 834p phono stage for many years, and wanted to try a vintage phono preamp preferably without the cathode follower, then I stumbled upon JE labs (who I follow and admire since I built JE Labs Simple 45/2A3 amp) forum thread Shure M65 phono preamp
A simple circuit, without a cathode follower and with around 5k output impedance, I immediately decided to build.



The stock RIAA network has a HF boost at about 10khz, and though it sounds very lively, on some recordings it sounds a bit bright, I did a lot of experiments with the values of capacitors even made an excel sheet to calculate the RIAA poles based on the capacitor and resistor values, and settled on changing the 470pf to 750pf which is parallel to 100k resistor.
Happy listening
-sann
A simple circuit, without a cathode follower and with around 5k output impedance, I immediately decided to build.



The stock RIAA network has a HF boost at about 10khz, and though it sounds very lively, on some recordings it sounds a bit bright, I did a lot of experiments with the values of capacitors even made an excel sheet to calculate the RIAA poles based on the capacitor and resistor values, and settled on changing the 470pf to 750pf which is parallel to 100k resistor.
Happy listening
-sann
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