Automatic Loudness Control
Simple add-on module
Switchable "Control-flat" option
Parts:
P1_________________10K Linear Potentiometer (Dual-gang for stereo)
R1,R6,R8__________100K 1/4W Resistors
R2_________________27K 1/4W Resistor
R3,R5_______________1K 1/4W Resistors
R4__________________1M 1/4W Resistor
R7_________________20K 1/2W Trimmer Cermet
C1________________100nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
C2_________________47nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
C3________________470nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
C4_________________15nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
C5,C9_______________1µF 63V Electrolytic or Polyester Capacitors
C6,C8______________47µF 63V Electrolytic Capacitors
C7________________100pF 63V Ceramic Capacitor
IC1_______________TL072 Dual BIFET Op-Amp
SW1________________DPDT Switch (four poles for stereo)
Comments:
In order to obtain a good audio reproduction at different listening levels, a
different tone-controls setting should be necessary to suit the well known behaviour
of the human ear. In fact, the human ear sensitivity varies in a non-linear manner
through the entire audible frequency band, as shown by Fletcher-Munson curves.
A simple approach to this problem can be done inserting a circuit in the preamplifier
stage, capable of varying automatically the frequency response of the entire audio
chain in respect to the position of the control knob, in order to keep ideal listening
conditions under different listening levels.
Fortunately, the human ear is not too critical, so a rather simple circuit can provide
a satisfactory performance through a 40dB range.
The circuit is shown with SW1 in the "Control-flat" position, i.e. without the Automatic
Loudness Control. In this position the circuit acts as a linear preamplifier stage,
with the voltage gain set by means of Trimmer R7.
Switching SW1 in the other position the circuit becomes an Automatic Loudness Control
and its frequency response varies in respect to the position of the control knob
by the amount shown in the table below.
C1 boosts the low frequencies and C4 boosts the higher ones. Maximum boost at low
frequencies is limited by R2; R5 do the same at high frequencies.
Technical data:
Frequency response referred to 1KHz and different control knob positions:
Total harmonic distortion at all frequencies and 1V RMS output: < 0.01%
Notes:
- SW1 is shown in "Control flat" position.
- Schematic shows left channel only, therefore for stereo operation all parts must be doubled except IC1, C6 and C8.
- Numbers in parentheses show IC1 right channel pin connections.
- R7 should be set to obtain maximum undistorted output power from the amplifier with a standard music programme source and P1 rotated fully clockwise.
Title: Automatic Loudness Control
electronic circuit
Source: www.redcircuits.com
Published on: 2005-02-01
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