Encore has the FET in preamp (not in capsule) which I guess is pretty much similar than used in all Violet and JZ mics (got to trace my Black Knight some day).
Is your claim based on hearsay (like from sales lies/pictures), on dreams, or on experience because you bought one or more like I did ?
If it is the third case you are one of the few lucky ones and I would appreciate to see pictures of the innards of the one(s) you got.
In an exchange I will show now the innards of the two I've got (in two seperate buys).
As you will know, the most important part of a microphone is..... the capsule.
In this case it is an omni-directional 9,7mm el-cheapo capsule marked with "SG".
This is very important because inside this very special capsule is the very-high-sought-after FET 2SK596S-B. This FET is specified with an absolute maximum drain-source-voltage of 20V and an Idss of 150-240 µA.
The next important part is a ring of foam and a red and a black wire which are soldered to the capsule in this way:
You may ask "How can this microphone be cardiod when there are no holes at the back of the capsule ?"
The answer will come together with the answer to the question how a 9,7mm capsule can become a 14mm capsule - as it is claimed in the ad:
Nobody has lifted the secret yet for the two questions above, but I assume that the secret lies in the foam ring.
If there are some special chemicals in this ring - like for growing flowers - then the capsule will start growing and with time it will reach the final diameter of 14mm. By growing, the sturdy backside of the capsule first will get cracks which later will become holes and voila, the capsule has transformed from omni to cardoid.
Now you may ask: "...and the rest of the electronics ?"
Oh, the anwer is an easy one:
Just wire the black wire to pin 1 of an XLR-jack, and the red one to pin 2 (pin 3 stays unconnected) and you've got it: The microphone for 48V-phantom-power with the smallest amount of components and incredible specs everybody dreams of.
Now you need only some patience to determine how long the FET in the capsule will last when connected to ~ 46V DC (48V - 1,6V [across one 6k8 resistor]):