Comparison of JFETs for mic applications

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I've always been curious about this method of biasing the 2SK660; it's from the Audio Technica AT8533 power module; so different from the way FETs are usually biased in microphones.

The PNP transistor acts in effect as a Zener Diode (or Vbe multiplier), which produces a fairly constant emitter voltage.

The emitter is supplied from a current source (CRD) from the centertap of the output transformer.

The 1k load for the Mic capsule FET comes from the PNP emitter. It seems to be a follower, with the Diode in the acting as "floating" powersupply of ~ 0.6V for the J-FET, that's DEEP in the triode region.

As the signal out of the J-Fet goes via a cap to the base of the PNP the PNP transistor in effect bootstrap's the 1k Resistor.

Overall capacitances are well cancelled, it's a fairly linear follower into a transformer.

It looks complex, but fundamentally it's simple.

I'm not surprised it sounds good, if we measure this circuit, I expect even order HD dominant with very low order of HD, plus likely a fair bit of pink noise.

Thor
 
The PNP transistor acts in effect as a Zener Diode (or Vbe multiplier), which produces a fairly constant emitter voltage.

The emitter is supplied from a current source (CRD) from the centertap of the output transformer.

The 1k load for the Mic capsule FET comes from the PNP emitter. It seems to be a follower, with the Diode in the acting as "floating" powersupply of ~ 0.6V for the J-FET, that's DEEP in the triode region.

As the signal out of the J-Fet goes via a cap to the base of the PNP the PNP transistor in effect bootstrap's the 1k Resistor.

Overall capacitances are well cancelled, it's a fairly linear follower into a transformer.

It looks complex, but fundamentally it's simple.

I'm not surprised it sounds good, if we measure this circuit, I expect even order HD dominant with very low order of HD, plus likely a fair bit of pink noise.

Thor
Thnaks

Did look like a bit of a bootstrap to me. Wonder why this type of bias isn't seen more often.

This is the Shure version (don't know for what FET):
 

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Did look like a bit of a bootstrap to me. Wonder why this type of bias isn't seen more often.

Most people get a headache looking at this.

The J-Fet operated at extremely low voltage.

There seem to be many thermally dependent voltages.

A lot goes against "received wisdom".

Peeps just "don't get it"!

Thor

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