What are the possible drawbacks (other than wasted energy when only one mic is used) for using a dual power supply for tube mics?
And what should one keep in mind when designing/building one?
A passive power supply for two mics is probably more problematic than a regulated one, right?
I know there is the Neumann NG-2 which is a double supply in one housing for two U47. It states that it has seperate rectifiers and "filter blocks" (Siebketten) but shares one power transformer. I could not find a schematic. But I recon one could not use only one U47 with that one as the voltages would than probably be too high as the load is less. Right?
Altough I found a description from someone who sold his: "this supply can operate one mic at a time or two with no change in audio or supply voltage as this supply uses two separate supplies, and two separate power transformer windings"...
So is that the solution when using a passive supply? Using one transformer with seperate windings for each supply?
That would probably not be needed when going active, right?
I sketched out some circuits in spice for heater and B+. Simulations show that it should work for either one or more mics. It's "inspired" by a few other circuits. So I just copy and pasted some circuit parts and modified it a bit.
One uses a mosfet and one a crude zener regulation. Both seem to "work". Altough my understanding of Spice is limited so I don't know how to see the noise specs...
The Heater supply does kinda work, but the range is limited... I tested it with a load of 100mA and 500mA. Voltage dropped 0.4V when using 500mA.
What do you think?
And what should one keep in mind when designing/building one?
A passive power supply for two mics is probably more problematic than a regulated one, right?
I know there is the Neumann NG-2 which is a double supply in one housing for two U47. It states that it has seperate rectifiers and "filter blocks" (Siebketten) but shares one power transformer. I could not find a schematic. But I recon one could not use only one U47 with that one as the voltages would than probably be too high as the load is less. Right?
Altough I found a description from someone who sold his: "this supply can operate one mic at a time or two with no change in audio or supply voltage as this supply uses two separate supplies, and two separate power transformer windings"...
So is that the solution when using a passive supply? Using one transformer with seperate windings for each supply?
That would probably not be needed when going active, right?
I sketched out some circuits in spice for heater and B+. Simulations show that it should work for either one or more mics. It's "inspired" by a few other circuits. So I just copy and pasted some circuit parts and modified it a bit.
One uses a mosfet and one a crude zener regulation. Both seem to "work". Altough my understanding of Spice is limited so I don't know how to see the noise specs...
The Heater supply does kinda work, but the range is limited... I tested it with a load of 100mA and 500mA. Voltage dropped 0.4V when using 500mA.
What do you think?