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(!!!)
it will surprise you, but i think you're right Misha,
books about microphones are very rare and not enough accurate usually...
Measurements in a mic are very complicated because of the ultra high impedance of the capsule (among other things)
we must use our ears and our knowledge in the same time.
i add that we often use the tube in a non linear part of the curves
that's why we can't trust Spice simulations wich produce a theorical approximation of the choosen design, and there is a total lack of pentode modelisations, even less in triode mode ... 408a in triode mode : don't even think about it ...
miller effect wikipedia definition :
In electronics, the Miller effect accounts for the increase in the equivalent input capacitance of an inverting voltage amplifier due to amplification of the effect of capacitance between the input and output terminals. The virtually increased input capacitance due to the Miller effect is given by
C_{M}=C (1+A_v)\,
where -A_v is the gain of the amplifier and C is the feedback capacitance.
Although the term Miller effect normally refers to capacitance, any impedance connected between the input and another node exhibiting gain can modify the amplifier input impedance via this effect. These properties of the Miller effect are generalized in the Miller theorem. 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. Miller capacitance was identified in 1920 in triode vacuum tubes by John Milton Miller.
your ears are telling you that one transformer is better than another, i respect that.
i really can't understand why it's so hard to share an opinion in this forum....