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Mike quesion ( baxandall tone control circuit )

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dr.power

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Hello guys,
Is a baxandall tone control circuit able to be used as a mike pre-emphasing?.

Does the electeret mikes need a preemphased circuit? If so can I use a baxandall tone control for amplifying the higher frequencies for the mike?


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A Baxandall tone controls circuit is fairly complicated because it has controls that boost or cut bass and treble frequencies.

But pre-emphasis is a boost to higher frequencies only. It uses just one capacitor and one resistor.

Do you need pre-emphasis for an FM transmitter? Then de-emphasis is provided by all FM radios.
 
Hello to all,
can anyone suggest me a Amplifier circuit for electret condenser microphone?
Please provide me a part No also.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hello Nigel Goodwin,
Thanks for your reply...........
I can understand the basic concept of Amplification....
Further can u provide electret condenser microphone part no and associated amplification circuit.
 
Hello Nigel Goodwin,
Thanks for your reply...........
I can understand the basic concept of Amplification....
Further can u provide electret condenser microphone part no and associated amplification circuit.

Do you want him to build it for you too? :confused:
 
Hello Nigel Goodwin,
Thanks for your reply...........
I can understand the basic concept of Amplification....
Further can u provide electret condenser microphone part no and associated amplification circuit.
I already posted an amplification circuit for an electret mic. Why do you ask for it again?
There are thousands of electret mics available. I used some from kids toys and from telephones.
The parts available in my country might not be available in your country.
 
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