Mail: P.O. Box AA631
Evanston, IL 60204 USA
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Evanston, IL 60202 USA
THE JOHN HARDY COMPANY
Phone: 847-864-8060
Toll Free: 866-379-1450
Fax: 847-864-8076
www.johnhardyco.com
January 1, 2004
MPC-3000 Mic Preamp Card
Superior plug-in replacement for Sony MXP3000-series console mic preamps.
The MPC-3000 mic preamp card dramatically improves the performance of Sony MXP 3000-series
consoles. The combination of the Jensen JT-16-B mic-input transformer (Jensen's best mic-input
model), the 990C discrete class-A op-amp, and the total absence of coupling capacitors in the signal
path results in superior audio performance. Just plug it in!
Highlights
The Jensen JT-16-B Input Transformer. This
is Jensen's best mic-input model. Jensen is
known worldwide for their superior audio
transformers. If you thought transformers
were a compromise, you haven't heard the
JT-16-B!
The JT-16-B is a large, low impedance ratio
(150:600Ω) transformer made with a proprietary 80% nickel (nickel-iron-molybdenum)
core material. The large size allows it to
handle extremely high signal levels: +12dBu
at 30Hz and above, +8dBu at 20Hz. The low
ratio provides less distortion, flatter frequency response and more linear phase response
than more typical high-ratio transformers
(150:15kΩ). The proprietary 80% nickel
core material is far superior to, and much
more expensive than the steel often found in
other transformers.
The JT-16-B outperforms transformerless
mic preamps because it eliminates the input
coupling capacitors that are required with
transformerless designs. Capacitors degrade
the audio signal because they have a property known as dielectric absorption, where
some of the signal passing through the ca-
pacitor is absorbed by the dielectric of the
capacitor, then released a short time later.
This smears the signal. Transformerless designs require these capacitors to keep the
phantom supply voltage from reaching the
circuitry of the preamp. Transformers inherently block DC voltages, eliminating the
need for the capacitors.
The JT-16-B provides better common mode
rejection than transformerless designs, important in electrically noisy environments. It
handles common mode voltages as high as
±300V peak. Transformerless designs are
usually limited to maximum voltages equal
to their power supply voltages, typically
±15V to ±18V.
The 990 Discrete Class-A Op-Amp is faster,
quieter, more powerful and better sounding
than the typical monolithic op-amps found
in other equipment. Each individual (discrete) transistor, resistor, diode, capacitor
and inductor of the 990 has been carefully
chosen for its task. This provides a level of
performance that is not possible in a monolithic op-amp where all components are fabricated on the same tiny chip of silicon. The
990 can drive long cables and loads as low
as 75Ω, something monolithic op-amps cannot do. See the 990 data package for further
information.
Elimination of All Coupling Capacitors from
the Signal Path results in less degradation of
the audio signal. Two superior techniques
are used to accomplish this:
1. Input bias current compensation circuitry
nulls out the small DC currents (thus voltages) that flow from the inputs of the 990
(or any op-amp), voltages that could cause
noise when operating the gain controls. This
circuitry also reduces the DC offset voltage
at the output of the 990. Most other mic
preamps use coupling capacitors to block
the input bias currents, resulting in signal
degradation.
2. DC servo circuitry nulls out the DC offset
voltage at the output of the 990, eliminating
the need for a traditional output coupling capacitor to block that voltage. The signal
degradation caused by that capacitor is also
eliminated. See the schematic on page 2 for
details.
Important Details
1% 100ppm Metal Film Resistors are used to
provide greater initial accuracy, better long
term stability, and higher stability at extremes of temperature.
Electrolytic Capacitors with a 105°C Temperature rating are used instead of the more
common 85°C rated parts. This higher temperature capability means that they will last
much longer than the lower rated parts. They
will also have better, more linear performance over a wider temperature range. Electrolytic capacitors are more failure prone
than most other components. Sometimes
they allow small amounts of DC current to
pass through (leakage current), causing pots
and switches to be noisy when operated.
(NOTE: in the MPC-3000 there are no capacitors in the signal path, so this problem
cannot exist). Other electrolytic capacitors
may short-circuit, or lose most of their capacitance. Whatever the failure mode, you
have a problem, even in equipment that never approaches an operating temperature of
85°C. But not with the MPC-3000!
Fully Sealed 25-turn Cermet Trim Pots pro-
vide long, trouble-free life. Calibrations are
more accurate and easier to achieve.
CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS (0dBu = 0.775V)
E.I.N., 20-20kHz unweighted 150Ω source: -129 dBu
0Ω source: -132 dBu
Maximum input level ≥20Hz: +9 dBu
Maximum output level at 990 output 75Ω load: +21 dBu
CMRR 100Hz: 100 dB
10kHz: 80 dB
Deviation from linear phase 20Hz-120kHz: <2 deg
THD:
60dB gain, 10kΩ load, +21dBu output 10kHz: 0.005 %
1kHz: 0.004 %
40dB gain, 600Ω load, +21dBu output 10kHz: 0.003 %
1kHz: 0.003 %
40dB gain, 75Ω load, +21dBu output 10kHz: 0.030 %
1kHz: 0.005 %
DC offset <100 μV