Hello. I've had the Beesneez BV12 mis-wired to the D-U67 for months now. My caridoid seemed good, figure 8 was dull, and omni was weak and didn't have enough low end. I know it's from because my polar patterns didn't sound right. When I altered the wiring today to another configuration, Cardioid sounded even better, Figure 8 no longer was dull, and Omni is now dull and has no high end, and they all now contain a high-pitched transformer buzz.
The Beesneez BV12 doesn't have a datasheet and what I got from Ben doesn't really explain to me how to wire it to this circuit. It merely shows which pins are secondary, primary, and tertiary. I compared the T67 to the Beesneez BV12 and attempted to match primary, secondary, and tertiary windings and the side of the transformer that winding is on to the circuit. I think I'm close, but I think I have some of the sides swapped simply because it doesn't work quite the same way as the Tab Funkenwork.
If there is anyone out there familiar with this circuit or transformer, please help me. I am so close.
I've attached a picture that has the drawing Ben sent me, and the circuit.
If you need any info from me, just tell me how to record the data and I've got it covered.
Thank you,
Ryan
The Beesneez BV12 doesn't have a datasheet and what I got from Ben doesn't really explain to me how to wire it to this circuit. It merely shows which pins are secondary, primary, and tertiary. I compared the T67 to the Beesneez BV12 and attempted to match primary, secondary, and tertiary windings and the side of the transformer that winding is on to the circuit. I think I'm close, but I think I have some of the sides swapped simply because it doesn't work quite the same way as the Tab Funkenwork.
If there is anyone out there familiar with this circuit or transformer, please help me. I am so close.
I've attached a picture that has the drawing Ben sent me, and the circuit.
If you need any info from me, just tell me how to record the data and I've got it covered.
Thank you,
Ryan