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I'm just trying to collect some data on the frequency of sudden crackling and noise from microphone tubes.This is actually a Stam SA-47 MkI that I bought before I got into DIY mics and I'm fairly certain it's just a D-EF47.
If I crack it open, where should I look to determine the grid resistor value?
My suspicion is that the higher the Rg, the more frequently this occurs. Extremely high 1G impedance on the grid is not good for the tubes and can cause noise problems.
Your EF800 is a German special tube designed for longevity, they don't really break that quickly. Of course, nothing lasts forever, but the connection between high Rg and such problems should be taken into consideration.The mic was SILENT yesterday...been tracking all week!
The sister tube EF804 for example runs under normal circumstances for decades in V72/V76 mic amps, just for comparison.
If there is a 1G resistor in your mic, you can consider replacing it with smaller one.