Has anyone used the LM833n for a low distortion preamp in a hifi audio project?

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The LM833n is noted for its low distortion rate of 0.002%, making it a potential choice for high-fidelity audio projects. However, users are struggling to find recommended audio circuit designs specifically for this component. Suggestions include searching Google Images for application circuits related to the LM833, which may yield useful results. The discussion highlights a need for more accessible circuit designs for the LM833n in audio applications. Overall, the LM833n shows promise, but further resources are needed for effective implementation.
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I am working on a hifi audio project and was looking for a very low distortion preamp.
I found the lm833n which has .002% but I can't seem to find a real recommended audio circuit for it.
Does anyone have any comments or suggestions of any kind?
 
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Tesladude said:
I am working on a hifi audio project and was looking for a very low distortion preamp.
I found the lm833n which has .002% but I can't seem to find a real recommended audio circuit for it.
Does anyone have any comments or suggestions of any kind?

Try doing a Google Images search on LM883 -- that seems to turn up a fair number of application circuits... :smile:
 
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