rock soderstrom
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Hi, youtube just suggested me the following video. The guy from DIY Perks builds a nice microphone and compares it to the Neumann U87ai. Serious craftsmanship and nice design ideas included.
I'd be happy to explain exactly what's in there.
The circuit is a modified Schoeps-style - not simplified actually, but some unique component values and a few additions. Far from being SMD, the electronics are all discreet components hand wired point to point. Not even a printed circuit board. We use very high quality caps. We hand match the paired resistors and transistors. We bias each JFET individually with an oscillosope and distortion analyzer. The JFET and its bias resistors and 1G gate resistor are built on a small board and mounted directly to the capsule inside the headbasket to minimze any leakage in the super-high impedance section of the circuit (between the capsule and the JFET gate). I've attached the exact schematic. The coupling caps to the BJTs are quite small in the Edwina - .01uF - giving a counter to proximity effect with the chosen capsule to make the low end flat at 6 inches. We do other models using values up to .05uF there, which provides a rumble filter but is full range in the low frequencies for practical purposes. There's a feedack cap around the JFET that matches the high end to the capsule, similar to the U87 circuit.
The capsule is a Transound TSB-2555 26 mm single diaphragm electret. I like the sound. For our purposes, electret is much more reliable for a live-use mic, and the 26mm size is a great compromise between some LDC character and a very consistent polar pattern across a wide response, which larger dual diaphragm capsules definitely lack. That's the key to good feedback rejection. The only problem with these capsules is that they're not manufactured very consistently. Our QA on them rejects about 30% for not being within our target response. So for DIYers, I would definitely suggest getting ten and profiling them.
We build the mics all by hand in a small 5-person shop using pretty much exactly the methods I used to build the first ones in my basement as a hobbyist. The look reflects that. Some people love it, some don't. I do think mic DIYers are missing out if they don't get into playing with their own body designs. Most of the sonic character of any mic comes from the capsule and the headbasket and the acoustic interaction between them. We need more inventiveness in that area. I could post some pics of the guts if any one is interested.
Hi, youtube just suggested me the following video. The guy from DIY Perks builds a nice microphone and compares it to the Neumann U87ai. Serious craftsmanship and nice design ideas included.
This brings me to a page that cannot be navigated. Can you just tell me what description they use.If you are talking about these, they are absolutely phenomenal. I still cant believe they are so inexpensive. Be aware that mic project lacks 1G resistor gate to ground.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/40000...7f08acc4a13f4118e4242d54fe21127e7ffa1d&gclid=
I agree - these are really good value for money capsule IMHO.If you are talking about these, they are absolutely phenomenal. I still cant believe they are so inexpensive. Be aware that mic project lacks 1G resistor gate to ground.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/40000...7f08acc4a13f4118e4242d54fe21127e7ffa1d&gclid=
I just bought one for 0,01€ plus 3,34€ shipping. First time buyer discount!If you are talking about these, they are absolutely phenomenal. I still cant believe they are so inexpensive. Be aware that mic project lacks 1G resistor gate to ground.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/40000...7f08acc4a13f4118e4242d54fe21127e7ffa1d&gclid=
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