Thanks for this Thor.Drain voltage thus is 48V - ~17V = ~31V.
I mean this is an EE101 calculation. Nothing but Ohm's law.
I make it 29v4. What does TINA say?
Thanks for this Thor.Drain voltage thus is 48V - ~17V = ~31V.
I mean this is an EE101 calculation. Nothing but Ohm's law.
Thanks for this Thor.
I make it 29v4. What does TINA say?
THOR'S CAPSULES
You proposed 2 capsules. The first was a 34mm 'Brass' capsule of 68p capacitance and -34dBV/Pa sensitivity @ Vp = 60V
This is appropriate for the comparison between your circuit and Zephyr's. It is what Zephyr had on his capsule. I'll allow you to assume Vp = 60V though your circuit only has about 42V
The other was an electret 26mm, 42p and -35dBV/Pa. This is good to compare your circuit with SimpleP48 & SimpleP48RCA
Are you happy with these choices of capsules you recommended?
MIKE PREAMP
In #319, I assume a simplified version of Fig 9 in THAT Corporation 1510/1512 Datasheet rev9 5oct2017.
A-weighting is done by this (nearly noisless) filter (for example). Dont try to build it in reality with discrete components
Vth on BSS84 I encountered across various vendors have been pretty consistently 1.5...1.9V, with device to device matches on a reel very good. Noise is also usually on spec, meaning ~ 1.5nV|/Hz.
BSS84 is very preferred part to use for me, together with 2N7002 and STN1NK60Z for MOSFET's, which in turn I like to use a lot as active parts in discrete designs.
A "standard" circuit of mine is MMBFJ113 (J113 in SMD) or LSK170 + BSS84 and STN1NK60Z as output, matching the old 3-transistor designs with BJT's but with vastly improved performance by using modern devices.
Note, this is not for microphones or even transformerless microphone preamps, but line level.
Thor
This is interesting, what advantages do you find using MOSFETs over BJTs?
Would be interesting to try a MOSFET ring of three in something like a Neve BA283.
Would you expect it to sound significantly different?