thor.zmt
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PPS, I will have a go to see how much of these 10dB I can claw back with "Guru" Level circuit, without compromising the rest, but I'm quite happy as is.
Ok, a quick adjustment of the original circuit, which still fits the BM-X00 PCB and is limited by this board. I removed all other artificial restrictions and instead optimised for the 26mm Electret Capsule (no need for Bias from P48).
Let's remember what the original looks like:
All images from https://audioimprov.com/
So, can we, in simulator improve both noise and HD/SPL handling for use with our 26mm goldsputtered diaphragm (basically a proper mic diaphragm, not capacitor foil) backplate electret Capsule?
We observe some HF boost we would like to EQ.
So, can we do better than my original Schoep's hack that I concluded quite a few years back were good enough, especially in view of the Mic-Preamp's and ADC's in my Yamaha 01V/96MKII desk? We can.
First, output stage current is increased to 1.84mA from 1.2mA, to push current starved operation to higher SPL's.
It uses the previously discussed bootstrap follower as phase splitter around M1. All Mosfet's are the previously discussed low noise P-Channel FET*, J-FET the previously discussed Mic-Fet**.
The miller feedback capacitor C2 acts as EQ with some HF roll-off to make the sound less bright.
Gain is just a smidgen below 2, it is corrected to exactly 2 by the VCVS to allow normalisation of all results. With a -35dB/PA capsule actual sensitivity will be -30dB/PA, also a pretty loud microphone.
Frequency response with EQ:
On the response plot above 20kHz looks like +3dB and 10kHz looks like +4dB
So the -2dB @ 10kHz just take a bit of the top end edge off without killing "air" and "sparkle". We should end up with +2dB @ 10kHz & -2dB at 20kHz. In practice C2 is best tuned on either analyser or by ear.
So, how about noise:
Quite a bit of improvement. Within 3...4dB of the flat band noise and SNR of the Guru Supa Simple. I can live with that VERY well.
HD at 35mV out (94dB SPL), 0.006% all H2. Let's try 20dB more:
At 353mV out (114dB SPL) is 0.065% THD and higher order harmonics show up.
Ok, 20dB more, still clipping:
But we are at < 5% THD now:
Overall this modified circuit simulates similar in results to the original, but is is better in some respects (7dB less wideband noise, 1/3rd of the HD at 134dB SPL input).
Honestly, I like the shape of the clipping waveform less, the doubled H2 I'm agnostic about. I like the lower noise though I still question if it is really beneficial.
In my own recording setup I most certainly doubt that. So I don't think I would change my original MIC's, once I retrieve them from China, but I will from now on recommend this modified circuit over the original and would probably build new Mic's on this circuit pattern.
Recent 26mm & 34mm Electret Capsules start to get decent, so I'd probably just use those.
Ultimately the circuit is limited by being derived via the "generic chinese Karaoke Mic" from Schoeps. A clean sheet design an shed these limitations
I will end this veer from the original thread topic here and apologise for taking it so far off topic (not as if I didn't have a a lot of help) , though I hope we all learned something.
Thor
PS, Richard, Muntz that! Not allowed is significant unequal current draw on the Phantom Power leg's, material increases of HD (say more than 6db per harmonic), reduced SPL handling (say 3dB).
PPS, * BSS84 P-Channel MOS, pinout is same as SOT23 BJT, ** 2SK660, other options exist
PPPS, zip file with the TINA file is attached.