Stereo Preamplifier With Bass Boost

This preamplifier was designed to cope with CD players, tuners, tape recorders etc., providing an ac voltage gain of 4, in order to drive less sensitive power amplifiers. As modern Hi-Fi home equipment is frequently fitted with small loudspeaker cabinets, the bass frequency range is rather sacrificed. This circuit features also a bass-boost, in order to overcome this dilema. You can use a variable resistor to set the bass-boost from 0 to a maximum of 16dB @ 30Hz. If a fixed, maximum boost value is needed, the variable hambatan can be omitted and substituted by a switch.

 Stereo Preamplifier With Bass Boost Circuit diagram:

Bass Boost Circuit diagram

Parts:

P1 = 10K

P2 = 100K

R1 = 100K

R2 = 100K

R3 = 15K

R4 = 10K

R5 = 22K

R6 = 15K

R7 = 1K

R8 = 470R

C1 = dua.2uF-25v

C2 = 2.2uF-25v

C3 = 470uF-35v

C4 = 1uF-35V

C5 = dua.2uF-25v

C6 = 47nF-63v

C7 = 22uF-25v

IC1 = TL072, Opamp

SW1 = DPST Switch

Notes:

  • Schematic shows left channel only, but R1, R2, R3 and C1, C2, C3 are common to both channels.
  • For stereo operation P1, P2 (or SW1), R4, R5, R6, R7, R8 and C4, C5, C6, C7 must be doubled.
  • Numbers in parentheses show IC1 right channel pin connections.
  • A log type for P2 ensures a more linear regulation of bass-boost.
  • Needing a simple boost-in boost-out operation, P2 must be omitted and SW1 added as shown in the diagram.
  • For stereo operation SW1 must be a DPST type.
  • Please note that, using SW1, the boost is on when the switch is open, and off when the switch is closed.