Ampex 601 Phantom Addition

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Hello everyone!

I am currently converting an Ampex 601 into a dual mic pre (putting two units into one unit essentially) and I wanted to figure out how to add a phantom power supply to the circuit. I know there's always just adding another transformer and tapping off of that, but the two preamps already make it fairly tight in there and I'm wondering if there's a more simplified solution using the power supply that already exists in the circuit that would avoid all the extra noise and hassle of a new supply line. I'm attaching a photo of the schem with the signal path of the unit highlighted.

I would appreciate any help you all would be willing to give!
 

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Another option often overlooked, and the cleanest you can get - 5 rechargable lithium polymer 9v batteries. The majority of mics don't actually require a full 48v.
 
I implemented this in two ways and the second is my favorite:

1) simple Zener-referenced pass-transistor circuit from the B+. Cons are it is wasteful and a bit hot to dissipate 300ish volts at 20-40mA depending on how much current you need for your phantom mics.

2) use a backwards 120vac:10Vac transformer off the 5V winding (while switching to solid state rectification) to get around 90V and regulate down with a standard high voltage regulator. You can use a pretty low VA transformer so it’s not too bad especially if you pull the no longer needed bias oscillator doo-dads

Hope this helps,
Ben
 
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