Yep, this is an optional RC ripple filter for a maximum clean B+ voltage. This is the last filter stage of the PSU but inside the microphone. The capacity of the cap is somewhere between 0.5-10uf (or even more, depends of the available space), the resistor needs some volts to do its job.i'm wondering what are the optionals components? Do you have any other ideas?
Hello, if you are using the T-Bone SCT2000 power supply, as I have used x times for tube mic builds, you will need to reduce B+ from 180VDC to 120V. So you have to replace the two zeners (100V + 80V) with two protection zeners with a sum of 120V (example: 56 + 56, 80 + 39V...). But I have sometimes experienced batches with much noisier zener diodes, they are also not always really correct and give off a slightly different voltage you need to readjust with other "wrong" declared Zener values....I would like to build a C12 with a 6S6B-V Triode and a Black Tbone PSU. I'm looking for a schematic. I have found this one. i'm wondering what are the optionals components? Do you have any other ideas? Thank you
Interesting. Haven’t thought about that. So you mean because both L and N going to chassis through these capacitors?..don't use "filtered" power inlets unless absolutely necessary (smps etc.) and you KNOW that it is always going to be grounded - otherwise it tends to place your chassis ground at half mains voltage (at high-Z, but still). The schematic on the side shows why.
thus "this equipment MUST be grounded"
/Jakob E.
Yes, interesting. I'll have to think again about it what that really means. My chassis are always grounded, at least when I use such power inlets. Then everything should be ok, right?Interesting. Haven’t thought about that. So you mean because both L and N going to chassis through these capacitors?
Interesting, never heard that. First time. These EMI Filters are fully metallic and must be grounded with a metall case star ground. Thats clear, they will otherwise not work ... The clear disadvantage of these Filters is not really obvisually..don't use "filtered" power inlets unless absolutely necessary (smps etc.) and you KNOW that it is always going to be grounded - otherwise it tends to place your chassis ground at half mains voltage (at high-Z, but still). The schematic on the side shows why.
thus "this equipment MUST be grounded"
/Jakob E.
You mean mains PE should always be tied to chassis with these Filters? 0V/Signal ground could still be floating?
Interesting, never heard that. First time. These EMI Filters are fully metallic and must be grounded with a metall case star ground. Thats clear, they will otherwise not work ... The clear disadvantage of these Filters is not really obvisually![]()
I believe that's a legal requirement, if the piece of equipment is *not* double-insulated..?
But are these EMI filters in other ways "bad" or not advisable to use?
The bias in the schematic you posted will work fine with 6s6b-v. I don't know how it will match T14 soundwise. You will get closer to the C12 sound with a high quality low noise old stock ECC81 and the original schematics with fixed bias. The capsule will as always be the most determining part.I would like to build a C12 with a 6S6B-V Triode and a Black Tbone PSU. I'm looking for a schematic. I have found this one. i'm wondering what are the optionals components? Do you have any other ideas? Thank you