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Here is a two transistor amp, using general purpose transistors. Good for 100mhz.
I don't understand why 15hz. The DC is being reestablished at 48khz or what ever the horizontal rate is. Yes I don't want slope to the video (with in a line) but I can see that in old TV sets. I set the amp to be -2db at 100hz. If the video low frequency response caused one line of video to drop less then 1/256 then the problem would be hard to detect. I don't want to do the math but if there is now -2db in 100hz then what is the drop in 48,000hz? That would be the error in intensity from left to right over one line. Then we reset the DC level for the next line. There would be no low frequency problem vertically because of DC restoration.How is the low frequency response? For true chroma clarity, it needs to be gain and phase flat down to 15 Hz for NTSC.