liquidfuzz
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I have a microphone with a board called, mp v57. The circuit looks like a Schoeps derivative. It's fairly good for some applications, but a bit harsh in the high frequency range when it comes to song recordings. Has anyone here tried to attenuate the amplitude at higher frequencies in this circuit, around 7-12 kHz or so? I'm not confident enough to just get in there and get my hands dirty... Would like some pointers before I go in.
Pros and cons with:
Adding variable capacitance on the base to collector.
Adding a capacitance on the drain resistor.
Adding a capacitor between drain and gate.
Pros and cons with:
Adding variable capacitance on the base to collector.
Adding a capacitance on the drain resistor.
Adding a capacitor between drain and gate.