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SC-1mk2 Microphone Preamp Kit
PRE-FLIGHT CHECK ADJUSTMENTS:
It is a good idea to wear Safety Goggles when working. Especially when powering a circuit the first time! Buy one of those Safety
Goggles at HomeDepot or Lowes or other hardware places. Safety Goggles are cheap… Your eyes and eyesight are
irreplaceable!!!!
Also, do not work (especially without safety goggles) very close to a powered circuit. Remember my warning about electrolytic
capacitors being inserted wrongly backwards? They can explode. And if your face is right above the PCB, inches away, looking
down at it, guess what could happen…. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
STEP 1. DO NOT APPLY POWER YET! TURN OFF POWER.
STEP 2. Review your work. Finished reviewing it? Good…. Now REVIEW IT AGAIN! It’s easier and less stressful to review your
work now before any “smoke” comes out of it!
To be specific, make sure components are inserted in the right locations.
Make sure all the diodes are pointing in the right direction.
Make sure all the electrolytic capacitors are inserted in the right direction.
Make sure there are no SHORTS or COLD SOLDER in your soldering job.
STEP 3. Since the SC-1mk2 Mic Preamp has on-board voltage regulators, you can feed it a regulated voltage higher than +/-
18Volts. The ideal thing to do is feed the preamp an input voltage somewhere in the +/-20Volts to +/-24V supply (regulated).
TURN ON POWER. (Remember, wear your safety goggles.) Stand back…. Wait a few seconds. Did it smoke? If yes, turn off power.
If not, good!… Proceed cautiously.