Hi everyone,
I've been enjoying reading this forum for the past few months. Let me give an initial thanks to everyone here who makes this place such a great community to learn from and be around. I'm excited to hopefully become part of it.
I've built a few things from kits, but I'm looking to do point-to-point project. I'm planning on a Royer mod mic with a dual diaphragm capsule, so I'd like to make it multipattern. I've searched and reviewed the Royer MXL tube mic mod Meta on this topic. It looks like I can fairly simply use the G7 PSU with the Royer headamp to make it multipattern.
I've read and re-read these threads:
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=103
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=26249.0
I've also read up on power supplies here:
http://electronicsclub.info/powersupplies.htm
Ok. What I'm wondering if anyone has the BigUgly schematic they'd be willing to send me. It doesn't seem to be hosted anymore.
If not, my question is this: is it as simple has adjusting power supply resisters to bring the 160V down to 105V to make this work properly?
Thanks in advance, and my apologies if I missed this somewhere in my searching. This is just very new territory for me.
I've been enjoying reading this forum for the past few months. Let me give an initial thanks to everyone here who makes this place such a great community to learn from and be around. I'm excited to hopefully become part of it.
I've built a few things from kits, but I'm looking to do point-to-point project. I'm planning on a Royer mod mic with a dual diaphragm capsule, so I'd like to make it multipattern. I've searched and reviewed the Royer MXL tube mic mod Meta on this topic. It looks like I can fairly simply use the G7 PSU with the Royer headamp to make it multipattern.
I've read and re-read these threads:
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=103
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=26249.0
I've also read up on power supplies here:
http://electronicsclub.info/powersupplies.htm
Ok. What I'm wondering if anyone has the BigUgly schematic they'd be willing to send me. It doesn't seem to be hosted anymore.
If not, my question is this: is it as simple has adjusting power supply resisters to bring the 160V down to 105V to make this work properly?
Thanks in advance, and my apologies if I missed this somewhere in my searching. This is just very new territory for me.