(OK, thank you very much to everyone. I will continue to learn. I would like to make a circuit myself, not just buy it and solder it. I think once you do the math yourself, it will be much easier to understand how the circuit can be expanded or how different transformers can be used. I will try the mxl circuit solder and see if I can change anything
But to be able to design something you have to understand how it works and design goal first.
The links i gave are just that, a non nonsense explanation of circuits using the most basic kind of circuits with the most basic electronic components ( triode or triode wired pentode), by someone which earn his life designing such things ( Royer like in Royer Labs). Same can be said about G7 and Jakob ( Gyraf).
In my view if you understand the principle in there and you make a bit of research about what is a cathode follower and a grounded cathode amplifier and how you do the math with them then you would have made a large step toward designing a circuit. But there is nuances and details in mic circuits that requires a bit more than only basic theory: high impedance components and tubes lead to somewhat 'fringe' design in some parts of circuits.
It took me 5 to 6 years study to really get what is at play and be able to design something from scratch. That said i'm not the brightest mind on earth despite i understand fast if you explain looonnng enough! Lol.
There is no schem in the u47 article? Yes, such a shame. Or not...
Maybe it was an ambush to push mic test to search by himself, but if it's really asked by popular request here is where to find it ( and the thread is an interesting read about some reality of mics in general imho):
https://groupdiy.com/threads/barstow-u-47-mod-of-marshall-mxl2001.63637/
To be blunt like Khron, i don't like to spoonfeed people. There is many search engine and we have a full section dedicated to technical documents...
I think you have an expression in english about giving a man a fish and teaching someone how to do it by himself...
And it's one of the many lessons i learned in here: make your homeworks (search) before asking anything.
Playing with electicity can be lethal.
Sure, start to be circa 20v dc and 20ma iirc. So yes be careful if you plan to build anything not powered by AA battery... so almost anything involving mains is potentially lethal. Even a DMM can be if you decide to try to measure the internal resistance of your body, there was an Darwin Award about it ( US Army have a very serious warning note about it as some smart ass probably tryied to do it and succeeded to kill himself)!
Mic test asked for explanation of how to design. I suggest going back to the roots to understand the way followed to arrive at state of design as it is now. Read what i wrote previously, 'once you get it (i meant understand) it's time to go FET' i think i stated.
I didn't suggested to build anything.
If you decide you do, then it's at your own risk and you should take care about yourself and use safety rules.
if you don't know what they are and where to find advice, ask for it, or do under supervision of someone which know them.