Hi All,
First post on here. Please bare with me as I have very limited knowledge in electronics. Hopefully some can help/advise.
Basically Im looking at the VELLEMAN Pink Noise Generator kit (PNG) which I would like put into the cabinet of an active loudspeaker (L/S) with an external on/off control switch.
I have two issues that I can see. Firstly the output voltage from the PNG is only 150mVrms where as I need something similar to the output from an iphone or laptop so I can get the speaker up to approx 130 - 140 dB at 1m. From searching around I believe the iphone has an output of approx 1.1Vrms. So first question is can the circuit be modified to increase the output.
Second issue is I need to add some sort of protection for the speaker cones i.e If the amp it turned up max volume and some switches on the PNG it may pop the cones therefore I would ideally like that output of the PNG to ramp up slowly. I assume a capacitor would take care of this but not sure.
I cant add an image to the post but the circuit diagram can be found here: http://www.esr.co.uk/manuals/k4301.pdf
So does anybody think this is possible or should I look elsewhere for a better circuit?
Any comments/suggestions welcome, thanks.
First post on here. Please bare with me as I have very limited knowledge in electronics. Hopefully some can help/advise.
Basically Im looking at the VELLEMAN Pink Noise Generator kit (PNG) which I would like put into the cabinet of an active loudspeaker (L/S) with an external on/off control switch.
I have two issues that I can see. Firstly the output voltage from the PNG is only 150mVrms where as I need something similar to the output from an iphone or laptop so I can get the speaker up to approx 130 - 140 dB at 1m. From searching around I believe the iphone has an output of approx 1.1Vrms. So first question is can the circuit be modified to increase the output.
Second issue is I need to add some sort of protection for the speaker cones i.e If the amp it turned up max volume and some switches on the PNG it may pop the cones therefore I would ideally like that output of the PNG to ramp up slowly. I assume a capacitor would take care of this but not sure.
I cant add an image to the post but the circuit diagram can be found here: http://www.esr.co.uk/manuals/k4301.pdf
So does anybody think this is possible or should I look elsewhere for a better circuit?
Any comments/suggestions welcome, thanks.