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I'm notHello, is this how you modified your circuit? I really want to try it out, but I only have K47
I suggest a separate heater voltage.
I'm notHello, is this how you modified your circuit? I really want to try it out, but I only have K47
Also, the heater arrangement does not work the way you have drawn it. The EF184 draws 300mA. If you would take it from B+ you would need a whopping 100W resistor. Don’t even know if that existOh my gosh, I changed the picture. Thank you for pointing that out.View attachment 140891
Can you roughly estimate the output impedance of this circuit?There are still some differences between this electronic tube and the original oneYep, heater is better now. But because of the high B+ voltage your polarization voltage is too high (for most capsules), I think you have to adjust the voltage divider.
Edit: yes, R8= 800K looks good
Well, it's not all that simple, since we're talking about triode mode operation with very low anode current here and the fact that the tubes are operated outside some (data sheet) parameters plus underheating. See for yourself, my guess is that the EF184 would cope better with a 10:1 transformer, as it is not quite as current-potent as the VF14 and also has the greater internal resistanceCan you roughly estimate the output impedance of this circuit?There are still some differences between this electronic tube and the original one
Good day! This is really a headache. How should I adjust if I use a 10:1 transformer?Well, it's not all that simple, since we're talking about triode mode operation with very low anode current here and the fact that the tubes are operated outside some (data sheet) parameters plus underheating. See for yourself, my guess is that the EF184 would cope better with a 10:1 transformer, as it is not quite as current-potent as the VF14 and also has the greater internal resistance
But there are definitely people who know better...
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I'm glad to see your reply. I only have two E25-sized 6.5-ratio transformers, and I'm a little worried that the 6.5-ratio might be too low.Hello, I'm sorry that I didn't see this thread earlier. The last diagram, posted byЕкатерина, is correct.
I use voltage divider values in the Meg Ohm range, because there's no reason to bleed off more B+ current than needed and noise is not an issue in that part of the circuit. If you're B+ is 200V (which I suggest for the EF 184) then your R7 value would be 2 Meg and R8 would be 1 Meg. That will give you 1/3rd of 200 = 66.66V to the capsule. If you want to dial it in for exactly 63V, you can use a ten-turn, one Meg linear pot for R8. If having a pot in the circuit makes you nervous, then, once you find the exact resistance that is needed for the polarizing voltage you want, you can replace the pot with a fixed resistor.
I've had great results matching the harmonic spectrum of an original U47 circuit when using a 6.5:1 output transformer (I love the NiCo 2461 from Cinemag. Not cheap, but it's THE sound).
Hey Terry, nice of you to chime in. I still think your recipe is interesting and would like to experiment with it further soon.Hello, I'm sorry that I didn't see this thread earlier. The last diagram, posted by@Екатерина, is correct.
That's interesting, have you measured that, are there any results you can show? What impedance was the output loaded with?I've had great results matching the harmonic spectrum of an original U47 circuit when using a 6.5:1 output transformer (I love the NiCo 2461 from Cinemag. Not cheap, but it's THE sound).
Hey Murdock, I believe you, we've already covered this topic elsewhere. I'd still like to see some measurements under known conditions, as I'm currently working on this and we can then compare the results. That would be great!I measured the output impedance of my EF800 U47 and it came out to be around 250 Ohm.
According to my simulations with spice (which were always pretty accurate to my surprise), the output impedance of the EF184 is even lower. So a 6.5:1 transformer should be good.
I don’t have any EF184 here. I can provide measurements with my EF800 U47 mic.Hey Murdock, I believe you, we've already covered this topic elsewhere. I'd still like to see some measurements under known conditions, as I'm currently working on this and we can then compare the results. That would be great!
How do you do this measurement, can you explain your procedure a little more? I am still at the beginning of my career as a measurement technician and I think other members would also be interested in this.I measured the output impedance of my EF800 U47 and it came out to be around 250 Ohm.
Okay, our answers/questions came at the same time.I don’t have any EF184 here. I can provide measurements with my EF800 U47 mic.
I’m interested in your measurements and how you do it.
I measured the output impedance of my EF800 U47 and it came out to be around 250 Ohm.
According to my simulations with spice (which were always pretty accurate to my surprise), the output impedance of the EF184 is even lower. So a 6.5:1 transformer should be good.
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