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FET PREAMPLIFIER 01
OPERATION MANUAL
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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INTRODUCTION

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INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS

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DETAILED INSTALLATION

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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

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TECHNICAL DATA

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CARE and HANDLING

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WARRANTY

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WARRANTY REGISTRATION

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ADDRESS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1

CAUTION
WARNING

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CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
THIS SYMBOL IS TO ALERT YOU OF THE
PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE UNIT'S
ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

!

THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT
YOU OF THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO
AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE
UNIT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

CAUTION -

Never install or remove the power cord from the chassis
unless it has been disconnected from the AC power source
first.
Never pull on the power cord when removing it from an AC
power source. Grasp it by the plug.
Do not leave the power cord connected to an AC power
source unless it is connected to the unit.
It is recommend that during extended periods of nonuse
that the units power cord be unpluged from its AC power
source.
Route the AC power cord so that it will not be damaged or
walked on.

INTRODUCTION

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This preamplifier is a precision device, designed in an effort to provide the listener with
unmatched sound quality, design, and construction. In order to operate your preamplifier
properly and to realize all of the capabilities of the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01, we recommend
that you read this entire manual carefully.

INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS

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The first section of the installation instructions for the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 is a diagram of
the basic configuration required to bring the preamplifier into an operating mode. These
brief steps will allow you to begin operating your system. Make sure during installation
that the level control is turned fully counter clockwise, all other components are off, and
AC power connections are interrupted to the preamplifier. While the diagram may be
self explanatory, we strongly recommend that you read the detailed instructions
following this introductory section.

AC LINE INPUT (SEE BOTTOM)

BALANCED OUTPUT
LEFT

OUTPUT
RIGHT

LEFT

OUT
RIGHT

LEFT

RECORD TWO
RIGHT
LEFT

IN

OUT
RIGHT

LEFT

RECORD ONE
RIGHT
LEFT

IN

VIDEO
RIGHT

LEFT

TUNER
RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

COMPACT DISC
LEFT
RIGHT

LEFT

PHONO / LINE
RIGHT

GROUND

PHONO / LINE

COMPACT DISC

POWER AMP

TUNER
POWER AMP
OUTPUT
INPUT
RECORDER TWO

OUTPUT
INPUT
RECORDER ONE

VIDEO

DETAILED INSTALLATION

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I. Set up and Installation
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THIS UNIT WITH THE TOP COVER REMOVED. NEVER MAKE ANY
INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THIS UNIT IS CONNECTED TO AN AC POWER SOURCE.

1. If the phono stage has been incorporated in the preamplifier it will be necessary to set
the gain as well as the loading for each channel prior to installing the unit. With the unit
unplugged, remove the cover using the supplied Allen key. The default value for the gain
is “Low", such as would be used with a high output Moving Coil or a Moving Magnet
cartridge. The “High” setting will provide an additional 20dB of gain, if necessary, for
lower output cartridges.

LOW

HIGH

LOW

PHONO STAGE

HIGH

2. In order to set the input loading, it will be necessary to toggle the DIP switches which
are located on the main board of the preamplifier. Each one of these switches connects
a resistor or capacitor in parallel with the input and so adjusts the load value. The default
values are 47k Ohms and 50pF. Refer to the diagram below, which is repeated inside
the unit, to determine the values which need to be switched in for your cartridge.
Replace the cover after setting the switches.

ON

Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω

22
47
100
1000

Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω

1000 PF
200 PF
100 PF
50 PF

ON

22
47
100
1000

1000 PF
200 PF
100 PF
50 PF

DETAILED INSTALLATION

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3. The balanced outputs are equipped with switchable phasing due to differences in the
USA/EUROPEAN standards. The default setting is EUROPEAN, but may be switched
according to the following diagram.
Note: These switches may also be used for selecting absolute phase .
USA

EUROPEAN

XLR BOARD

XLR BOARD

BALANCED OUTPUT
LEFT

BALANCED OUTPUT
RIGHT

LEFT

_
2
1

+
3

+
3

1

2

_2

1

RIGHT

+
_
3

_
3

1
+2

4. Position the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 in the space which you have chosen, leaving enough
space to connect the ancillary components of your audio system, and the AC power
cord for the preamplifier. Although the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 has the ability to reject
external fields that produce system noise, it is recommended that the unit not be placed
near any sources of strong electromagnetic energy.
5. Before installation, make sure all of the power switches of any associated components
are switched off. If any of your other audio components do not have power switches,
make sure they are unplugged from their AC power source.

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Note: The Operating Voltage of the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 is convertible
in order that it may be used worldwide. Contact your dealer to
arrange altering the operating voltage.

DETAILED INSTALLATION

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II. Source-Output, and Power Connections
The input and output connectors are clearly marked on the rear lip of the top cover. It
is important to remember the correct left or right channel orientation. The function and
channel markings on the rear panel correspond to the front panel controls and their
signal paths.
1. The GROUND post should be attached to the ground wire from a turntable.
2. The PHONO/LINE inputs should be attached to either the outputs of a turntable, or
if using the bypass option, may be treated as another line level.
3. The CD, TUNER, and VIDEO input connections are all line level inputs, requiring only the
insertion of the RCA plugs.
4. The RECORD ONE and TWO inputs should be attached to the OUTPUTS of the
corresponding recording device; alternately, they may be used as additional line inputs.
5. The RECORD ONE and TWO outputs should be attached to the INPUTS of the
corresponding recording device.
6. The OUTPUTS (unbalanced) should be attached to the amplifier inputs either directly,
or through a crossover or processor, as appropriate to the application.
7. The BALANCED OUTPUTS should be attached to the balanced inputs of the amplifier,
either directly or through a crossover or processor, as appropriate to the application.
8. The AC LINE INPUT should be attached to the power cable provided with the preamplifier. After making the appropriate connections and rotating the level control fully
counter clockwise, insert the three prong safety plug into an appropriate AC power
source. Once properly connected, the LED on the front panel will light. At this point, you
may switch on your chosen ancillary components including the power amplifier.

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AC LINE INPUT (SEE BOTTOM)

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BALANCED OUTPUT
LEFT

5

6

OUTPUT
RIGHT

LEFT

OUT
RIGHT

LEFT

4

RECORD TWO
RIGHT
LEFT

4

5

IN

OUT
RIGHT

LEFT

RECORD ONE
RIGHT
LEFT

3

IN

VIDEO
RIGHT

LEFT

2

TUNER
RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

COMPACT DISC
LEFT
RIGHT

LEFT

PHONO / LINE
RIGHT

1

GROUND

DETAILED INSTALLATION

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III. Front Panel Control Functions
1. The INPUT SELECTOR control selects the source which will be presented to the
unbalanced OUTPUTS and BALANCED OUTPUTS.
2. The RECORD SELECTOR control selects the source which will be presented to both of
the record outputs. Because of the independent controls, one source may be monitored
while a second, different source is being recorded.
Caution: Do not attempt to activate the record mode of a recording device when it is
selected as a recording source. This is an illogical state and may cause oscillation of the
recording device. If the monitor control is set for this device, the oscillation may produce
damaging levels at the unbalanced outputs and balanced outputs.
3. The MODE control allows selection of stereo and reversed stereo, as well as mono
(summed) output.
4. The BALANCE control works by attenuating the right channel when being rotated from
the detent in the counterclockwise direction, and conversely, the left channel for
clockwise rotation.
The element is conductive plastic. Adjustment is continuously adjustable allowing for
infinitesimal adjustments to match channel gain, which is impossible with stepped
controls.
5. The OUTPUT LEVEL control is a precision tracking, audio taper, conductive plastic
potentiometer used to adjust the voltage level at the outputs and balanced outputs.
Clockwise rotation, of course, increases output.

1

2

INPUT SELECTOR

RECORD SELECTOR
PHONO/LINE

REVERSE

COMPACT DISC

STEREO

TUNER

MONO

3

4

5

MODE

BALANCE

OUTPUT LEVEL

VIDEO
RECORD ONE
RECORD TWO

FET PREAMPLIFIER 01

Select a source with the INPUT SELECTOR switch and advance the OUTPUT LEVEL control
to the level you wish. Keep in mind that your input sources will vary in level which can,
when switching from one input to another, abruptly yield uncomfortable sound pressure.
Note: If a power interruption occurs to the system, reduce the OUTPUT LEVEL control gain.
The resumption of power will cause no noise pulses in the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01. However,
some sources may produce high output voltages on turn on, which may cause damage
to an amplifier or speakers .

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

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I. Design Philosophy and Approach
The circuitry utilized in your FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 is the result of an advanced and
complete design process combining innovation and proven fundamentals. This process
avoids both the limitations of total adherence to convention and the flaws resulting from
inappropriate application of clever circuit gimmicks. Our approach demands painstaking
consideration of every facet of each design choice regardless of how small. Analytical,
as well as subjective techniques are all applied in an open-minded fashion with “no
compromise” musical perfection as the goal. The resulting refinement of the product
escapes simple explanation. With this in mind, we present here a few design highlights
and concepts.
All voltage gain is derived from FETs. While careful design can yield good results from any
device type, FETs consistently seem to have the edge in voltage gain and interface
applications. This is borne out by superior sonic qualities observed in subjective testing.
FETs are inherently transconductance devices, meaning that an input voltage controls
an output current. In other words, it “senses” the audio signal without drawing current
from the source to provide an output. This eliminates complex interactions with the
source allowing maximum performance from each system element and greatly reducing
the chance of cable characteristics altering the sound. The absence of input current in
FETs also allows high bias currents for linearity and speed without sacrificing DC parameters.
While excellent capacitors for coupling use exist, there can be no doubt that a signal
path free of coupling caps yields the best possible signal integrity. The DC stability of the
circuit eliminates the need for any questionable DC servo circuits or coupling capacitors.
We make no AC compromises for DC performance, however. Our key design choices
provide not only inherent DC stability, but also optimized AC performance throughout
the audio region and well beyond. These choices include the use of top quality dual FETS
in differential configurations for all voltage gain. Because the signal in these stages is
handled in a balanced manner, rejection of unwanted noise and modulation from
external sources is extremely high. This rejection extends even to noise which may
originate within the circuit from support circuity such as current sources. Stray RF signals
are also rejected well.
In the phono stage where the necessary equalization requires the use of capacitors, we
use only high grade film types. These and other equalization components were carefully
chosen to maintain response to within .2dB of RIAA standard. An additional subsonic
rolloff at 14 Hz serves to reduce IM Distortion.
Noise is kept low by paralleling input devices, careful selection of circuit impedances,
and pre-screening of devices.
The class A complimentary followers used to drive the preamp output are of such speed,
linearity, and low output impedance that no feedback correction is required or used. The
advantage of this is that the circuit’s perfect stability and transient response are
preserved into a wide range of difficult and unpredictable loads. Variation in sound
which could occur through interactions with interconnect cables and other system
elements are thus avoided. A simple, very high performance inverter provides a fully
balanced output on the preamplifier which allows the user to take advantage of the

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

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balanced inputs on many power amplifiers. The most commonly acknowledged
advantage of this is rejection of stray noise pickup, but improvements in distortion and
bandwidth may occur also.
While many manufacturers intentionally omit recording buffers on the grounds of signal
path simplification, the potential advantages of their use were worth an investigation.
The resulting experimentation ended with the development of a circuit of such simplicity
and performance that its transparency was guaranteed. The circuit is simply a direct
coupled, class A, FET follower. Because of the FETs inherent characteristics, the buffer
provides total isolation of the recording system from the main signal. In addition, it
provides a relatively high, purely resistive load to the source, and a relatively low, purely
resistive drive to the recording system. This assures consistent stability and freedom from
interactions, including cable effects.
The requirements of a power supply for flawless audio reproduction are straightforward
but important. The supplies in the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 take a very direct approach to
high performance. First, a top quality shielded toroid transformer with plenty of reserve
current capability is used. The shielding eliminates strong fields which could induce hum
into sensitive circuitry. About 20,000 uF of capacitance with very low ESR and inductance
provides good passive filtering. A reference voltage is developed by delivering a
constant current to zener diodes. The resulting voltage is heavily filtered and delivered
to each stage through independent class A followers which completely decouples the
stages. The resulting non-reactive low impedance over an extremely wide bandwidth
yields a perfect power source for the individual circuits. The simplicity and absolute
stability of the supplies removes the chance of unpredictable interactions which may
occur with the more elaborate, high feedback circuity often used.
Most companies in the upper end of the audio industry use either sheet metal or formed
aluminum. By contrast, the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 has all structural parts made of machined
extruded aluminum. The advantage of this over an all stamped chassis is that the
machined metal can be worked more precisely allowing us to work on tighter tolerances
and use PC mounted parts more easily. Moreover such a design allows easier servicing
either for repair or for future upgrading. From the standpoint of appearance, a
machined surface can be contoured in a far more precise manner, giving the final
product a more seamless appearance.

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

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II. Parts' Quality
1. Finishes - All exterior and interior metal parts are anodized. While paint may be more
impact resistant, the anodized surface is more resistant to solvents and prevents corrosion.
Moreover, the anodized parts' appearance can be enhanced by either graining or
bead-blasting the surface.
2. Circuit Boards - Circuit boards are fiberglass epoxy with gold plating over a tin/nickel
barrier. This gold layer will not corrode, while the barrier plate prevents the gold from
migrating to the lower copper layer and detracting from its appearance.
3. Resistors - All are high reliability metal film 1% resistors.
4. Capacitors - All capacitors have been eliminated where possible on the basis that “no
cap is better than the best cap.” Where they are used in the active part of the circuitry,
they are high quality film caps. The only electrolytics used are in the power supply where
large numbers provide enormous filtering capacitance for the supply.
5. Semiconductors - There are no integrated circuits (IC) to be found in this product. Very
high quality dual FETs are the only source of voltage gain and were selected for their
superb noise performance and precision matching. The remaining semiconductors are
also of very high quality, each possessing parameters ideally suited for the specific
application.
6. Potentiometers - The volume controls are conductive plastic. These pots track with little
error and are totally neutral.
7. Connectors - Coda employs a standard RCA configuration with a gold plated case.
The balanced output connectors are Neutriks from Switzerland. These are black chrome
finished with gold contacts.
8. Wire- All signal wire has been eliminated whenever possible. Where wire is used, Coda
employs silver plated copper, 141 strand, 18 gauge wire with a silicone insulation.

TECHNICAL DATA

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HIGH LEVEL
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Gain:
Maximum Output:
Noise:
Input Impedance:
Output Impedance:
Crosstalk:

DC to -3dB @ 200kHz
<.01 percent from 10Hz to 40kHz @ 6 Volts peak into 600 Ohms or
higher, shunted by 1000pF or less .
14dB unbalanced
20dB balanced
12 Volts peak
>100dB referenced to 1 Volt output
20k Ohms
15 Ohms non-reactive unbalanced
30 Ohms non-reactive balanced
70dB @ 20kHz

PHONO STAGE
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Gain:
Maximum Output:
Noise:
Input Impedance:
Crosstalk:

+/- .2dB of RIAA with an additional subsonic rolloff at 14Hz
<.01 percent from 10Hz to 40kHz @ 3 Volts peak output
37dB @ 1kHz (Low)
57dB @ 1kHz (High)
12 Volts peak
>85dB referenced to 1 Volt output
22 Ohms to 47k Ohms
50pF to 1050pF (see Set Up)
70dB @ 20kHz

BUFFER
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Gain:
Maximum Output:
Noise:
Output Impedance:

DC to 1 MHz
<.01 percent from 10Hz to 40kHz @ 3 Volts peak into 20k Ohms
0 dB (Unity Gain)
12 Volts peak
>100dB referenced to 1 Volt
1k Ohm non-reactive

DIMENSIONS
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:

1.75" Faceplate, 2.35" Overall
19.0" Faceplate, 17.0" Chassis
9.75" Overall
15 lbs. Shipping

CARE and HANDLING

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The interior of the unit requires no special care, due to the use of sealed controls and gold
plating on contacts. If it becomes necessary to clean the exterior, a simple dusting may
be all that is required. If a cleaner is necessary, any dilute commercial ammonia based
product will be appropriate. NEVER use any abrasive rags, cleaners or chemical solvents
on the preamp.
When removing the cover to set the loading switches or otherwise handling the unit, take
care not to mar the aluminum. Aluminum is a medium hardness metal and can be
scratched by the harder tool steels.
Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight, and keep it away from sources of intense heat.
If you wish to rack mount your FET PREAMPLIFIER 01, it is advised to place nylon washers
under the heads of the mounting screws to avoid scratching the anodized finish.
Do not throw away the carton or associated packing material. They are ideal if you need
to pack the unit for moving and in the unlikely event that servicing is needed, they will be
necessary for safe shipment.
Be sure to provide adequate insurance when shipping.

WARRANTY

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I. Warranty- Any failure of the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 to operate or to meet specifications,
applicable at time of manufacture, due to a manufacturing defect or component
failure, will be corrected by Coda Technologies, Inc. without charge for parts, or labor
for a period of ten years from date of original purchase. Coda Technologies, Inc. will
provide for surface transportation to and from the factory from an authorized Coda
Technologies, Inc. dealer for a period of one year from date of purchase.
II. Procedure- If the FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 should require service under warranty take it,
with proof of purchase date, with its carton and packing material, to a Coda Technologies,
Inc. dealer. The dealer will arrange for service. Direct shipments to the factory will be
accepted at the discretion of the company. Coda Technologies, Inc. products
purchased outside of the U.S. will be covered by those warranty conditions extended by
the importing distributor which may differ in some respects from those given above.
Warranty service, if required, is the responsibility of the importing distributor. If a Coda
Technologies, Inc. product is removed from the country of original purchase, Coda
Technologies, Inc. distributors or dealers are not obligated by the conditions of this
warranty and repairs will be affected at their discretion.
III. Exclusion of Coverage- At the sole opinion of Coda Technologies, Inc. the following
situations are specifically excluded from coverage:
1. Any FET PREAMPLIFIER 01 not operated in accordance with the instructions contained
in this manual, or otherwise subjected to abuse, tampering, modification, accidental
damage, or serial number defacement.
2. Damage to other property caused by any defects in this product, damages based
upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, commercial loss, or any other
damage whether incidental, consequential, or otherwise.
3. It is Coda Technologies, Inc. policy to extend coverage when reasonable doubt exist;
however, freight charges will be billed for any units returned under warranty and found
by the company to be operating according to specification.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
Coda Technologies, Inc. continually researches new techniques, designs, and
construction methods and so reserves the right to introduce refinements into current
product lines without notice or obligation. The company may offer product modifications
to make these refinements available to earlier production units.

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Fill in and retain this copy of the warranty registration sheet for your records .

MODEL DESIGNATION:__________________________________

SERIAL NUMBER:______________________________________

DATE OF PURCHASE:

PLACE OF PURCHASE
Dealer:___________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________
City:_____________________ State:____ Zip:__________
Phone:____________________________________________

PURCHASER
Name:_____________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________
City:_____________________ State:____ Zip:__________
Phone:____________________________________________

NOTES:

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WARRANTY REGISTRATION

14.5

Please fill in and send this copy of the warranty registration sheet to Coda Technologies,
Inc.

MODEL DESIGNATION:__________________________________

SERIAL NUMBER:______________________________________

DATE OF PURCHASE:

PLACE OF PURCHASE
Dealer:___________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________
City:_____________________ State:____ Zip:__________
Phone:____________________________________________

PURCHASER
Name:_____________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________
City:_____________________ State:____ Zip:__________
Phone:____________________________________________

NOTES:

ADDRESS

Coda Technologies, Inc.
9941 Horn Road Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95827 USA
Phone: (916) 363-4653
Fax:
(916) 363-4627

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