I cant make any soundsamples in next few days but also I'm not sure how to make it acurate because of performance/position... Anyway, I never liked the pad function on U67 (also on 87). Besides higher noise (what is clear why it's worse) it lacks some details. I hate to express like this but it sounds "slow" with pad "on". Is it connected somehow with input capacitance-resistance=time constant? Sorry if I ask dumb question :/o3misha said:Any sound examples of good and bad sound of your U67? Measurements?
marcus4audio said:I cant make any soundsamples in next few days but also I'm not sure how to make it acurate because of performance/position... Anyway, I never liked the pad function on U67 (also on 87). Besides higher noise (what is clear why it's worse) it lacks some details. I hate to express like this but it sounds "slow" with pad "on". Is it connected somehow with input capacitance-resistance=time constant? Sorry if I ask dumb question :/o3misha said:Any sound examples of good and bad sound of your U67? Measurements?
If the question is out of topic I'm really sorry. But someone here mentioned the lack of transients
o3misha said:This is the problem that there are no measurements - only "feelings".
I have now bought Maxs kit, which is not yet assembled. However, the transformer I already tried. And it is much better sounds than the most expensive transformer AMI, for me(!!!)
granger.frederic said:C_{M}=C (1+A_v)\,
where -A_v is the gain of the amplifier and C is the feedback capacitance.
major factor limiting their gain at high frequencies.
granger.frederic said:The Miller capacitance due to parasitic capacitance between the output and input of active devices like transistors and vacuum tubes is a major factor limiting their gain at high frequencies.
micaddict said:You know, after some editing, this thread could be(come) a valuable document, actually.
poctop said:micaddict said:You know, after some editing, this thread could be(come) a valuable document, actually.
Maybe after all of this someone will be elected
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There's a couple of inaccuracies in this.poctop said:http://repforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php?topic=1137.0
this is a good read about pads and the why and the how and the why again.
Err.rrh! sk170 has a LOT more capacitance than j305granger.frederic said:Put a jfet sk170 and then a j305 , all other parts equal, and hear it´s clearly audible that the j305 is more soft on transients due to its bigger capacitances
0dbfs said:I'd buy the book!
"GDIY Mic's: Myth-Busted !"
Capacitive pads and miller effect: don't different caps have different sounds due to many detailed elements and construction materials as well as implementation in the ckt?
Cheers!
-jb
Wanna show us some evidence of this truly amazing result .. especially aboutgranger.frederic said:Capacitive feedback makes the frequency response more linear it is true but it produce in the same time some phase rotations and then it changes the sound ( good or bad : matter of taste)
It´s the most well known factor in the audio world
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