I need to analyse a microphone pre-amplifier circuit, in order to show how it operates. At present I have not got the ability to do that, but it is imperative that I do do it. I don't know whether you can help, but it's certainly worth a try.
Basically the circuit is a balanced input, single ended output microphone amplifier, which is made up of two main stages. The first of the stages is made up from a combination of transistors(which I just can't understand at present), and this is followed by a differential amplifier (op-amp) with a fixed gain. Sounds simple enough!?
What I really need to do is show how it works from principles (i.e. ohms law, kirchoffs laws etc.??). I've attached a copy of the circuit....
And I've uploaded that copy. It would be great if you can help.
