dima_k85 said:Let's look at the Bode diagram and the output noise for Schoeps (in the attachment).
The circled area is not valid for high quality amplifiers.
Khron said:How about testing that with a real circuit? Otherwise this all is just an arguably pointless exercise
is bias ok in this?dima_k85 said:Transient analysis (in the attachment).
Only 446mV * 2 = 892mV out amplitude. And this is with a fully twisted potentiometer P1!
shabtek said:Looks good! There are more shortcomings from the body than either wretched circuit.
To be clear, this is copy of akg 414xls not schoeps?
"There is a sucker born every minute" - and I don't know why so many are trying their luck in the audio industry.dima_k85 said:OK, let's talk about the CM-1A if you have anything to say on the case.
The balancing circuit is bad, doesn't suit you? Have you seen the AKG C414 XLS microphone balancing circuit? - So, my friend, it is exactly the same as that of the CM-1A! Maybe C414 a bad microphone? Is it poorly balanced? Maybe AKG engineers doesn't earn their keep (their daily bread)? - NO!
To talk about what currents flow to where you need to analyze the CM-1A circuit not only for DC, if you did not know about it. But you do not seem to need this knowledge, so don’t be clever, your knowledge at the elementary school level, pull it up, and then teach me, okay?
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