Simple Phono Preamplifier Circuit

In recent years, following CD's introduction, vinyl recordings are almost disappeared. Nevertheless, a phono preamplifier is still useful for listening old vinyl discs from a well preserved collection. This simple but efficient circuit devised for cheap moving-magnet cartridges, can be used in connection with the audio power amplifiers shown in these web pages, featuring low noise, good RIAA frequency response curve, low distortion and good high frequency transients behavior due to passive equalization in the 1 to 20 KHz range.

Phono Preamplifier Circuit diagram:

Simple Phono Preamplifier Circuit

Parts:

R1 = 47K

R2 = 100R

R2 = 6.8K

R4 = 68K

R5 = 2.7K-1/2W

R6 = dua.7K-1/2W

R7 = 2.2K

R8 = 39K

C1 = 100uF-25V

C2 = 100uF-25V

C3 = 100uF-25V

C4 = 47nF-63V

C5 = 47nF-63V

D1 = BZX79C18

D2 = BZX79C18

Q1 = BC337

Q2 = BC327

J1 = RCA Jack

IC1 = LM833, Opamp

Notes:

  • R2, R3, R4, R7, R8, C4 & C5 should be low tolerance types.
  • Schematic shows left channel and power supply.
  • For stereo operation R1, R2, R3, R4, R7, R8; J1; C1, C4 & C5 must be doubled.
  • Numbers in parentheses show IC1 right channe