I've looked a few tube mics and noted that some have very small 1000pF to .01 uF caps and others have seemingly none as with Neumans (if I remember correctly). 45 Volts of DC on the grid can't be good, no? I'm just wondering why this is cap needed and so dang narrow. On a Apex460 I widened this cap and got "pumping" so I reverted to the tiny one which stopped it. I'm baffled how lower Hz can get through this as evident on the output.
It is amazing how knowing and modding tube amps for years makes it so easy to mod a tube mic. I was reading a forum thread elsewhere about modding this mic and they seemed all over the map, confused and frustrated by circuit changes. Especially replacing the capsule and transformer before optimizing the cheap and easy stuff.
Yep, with the usual 12ay7 resistor changes this mic was WAY better !!
It is amazing how knowing and modding tube amps for years makes it so easy to mod a tube mic. I was reading a forum thread elsewhere about modding this mic and they seemed all over the map, confused and frustrated by circuit changes. Especially replacing the capsule and transformer before optimizing the cheap and easy stuff.
Yep, with the usual 12ay7 resistor changes this mic was WAY better !!
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