I have an Audio Technica AT4060 Tube Condenser mic in the shop that's noisy. May be tube noise, though may also be moisture in the air condenser capsule. The tube used is a 6922 dual medium gain Triode, though unlike 6072's, 12AY7's, which have pin 9 at the center of the heaters between pins 4 & 5, this one has Pin 9 connected to a shield between the two triode structures, and the heaters run on 6.3VDC.
I have a couple 6922's on order to check out...an Electro-Harmonic 6922, hand selected is what's installed at present. I have a standard production EH 6922 and a J/J 6922 coming in to give a try. Meanwhile, I have the mic in my temp controlled lab oven cycling at 150 deg C to bake out any moisture that may have settled in there.
The schematic I was able to download from DIY Forum, though not very clear. It's an odd tube configuration, one that I haven't seen before, and am curious to see if anyone can shed some light on the lower Triode in this circuit. The trim pot appears to be capsule bias adjustment.
AT8560_PSU schematic.pdf
at4060 Mic Schematic.pdf
at4060.pdf
6922-Raytheon.pdf
I have a couple 6922's on order to check out...an Electro-Harmonic 6922, hand selected is what's installed at present. I have a standard production EH 6922 and a J/J 6922 coming in to give a try. Meanwhile, I have the mic in my temp controlled lab oven cycling at 150 deg C to bake out any moisture that may have settled in there.
The schematic I was able to download from DIY Forum, though not very clear. It's an odd tube configuration, one that I haven't seen before, and am curious to see if anyone can shed some light on the lower Triode in this circuit. The trim pot appears to be capsule bias adjustment.
AT8560_PSU schematic.pdf
at4060 Mic Schematic.pdf
at4060.pdf
6922-Raytheon.pdf
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