This is an old revision of the document!
It's 4 stereo line amps in a single package.  You can use it as a distribution amp, level corrector, or hum eliminator.
 
 
 
The outputs are transformerless cross-coupled active balanced, so you can ground either side like you can with a transformer.   Since it's a kit, you can build it as either floating balanced, for best flexibility like a transformer, or you can build it non-floating like grounding the center tap of the transformer.
 
-  Input/Output: RJ-45 - 
-  L in/out + 
-  L in/out - 
-  R in/out +  
-  Ground 
-  NC 
-  R in/out - 
-  Power in -15V 
-  Power in +15V 
 
 
-  Type: Two op-amp instrumentation balanced. 
-  Input impedance (standard gain): 40k differential, 20k single-ended.  
-  Common mode range (standard gain): +/- 70 volts (140 v p-p) 
-  Connection: RJ-45, industry standard, with power input, two jacks in parallel 
 
-  Type: Active Balanced, choice of floating or non-floating. 
-  Clip level: +/- 15 supply: Non-floating: 48 v p-p, +26 dbu, Floating: 24 v p-p, +20 dbu, with one side grounded or +26 dbu with balanced load 
-  Clip level: 24 v  supply: Non-floating: 40 v p-p, +24 dbu, Floating: 20 v p-p, +18 dbu, with one side grounded or +24 dbu with balanced load 
-  Connection: RJ-45, industry standard, with power input, two jacks in parallel 
 
-  +/- 15 volts, 100 mA, supplied through the input output connector, Studiohub standard. 
-  or  24 volts, 100 mA, external power supply. 
-  Both can be used at the same time for redundancy. 
 
-  Standard: Adjustable, -9 db to +7 db 
-  High gain option: Adjustable, -3 db to +13 db 
-  Low gain option: Adjustable, -15 db to +1 db 
 
-  First stage:  LF353  dual op-amp 
-  Second stage: NE5532 dual op-amp 
-  For repair, any standard dual op-amp will work. 
 
	
		|  | Kit | Assembled | 
	
		| with power supply | $75. | $150. | 
	
		| w/o  power supply | $65. | $130. | 
	
		| Bare board, no ps | $50. | $100. | 
If you use our console, or any Studiohub+ compatible console that supplies power to external devices, they can be powered through the RJ45 audio connection from the console.  Otherwise they require +/- 15 volts.  +/- 12 volts or even lower will work, but with a reduction in headroom.