Replaced capsule in 3 pattern mic but only figure 8 is working

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I grabbed a couple of these while they were on sale, unfortunately they are back up to $200 at the moment. Out of curiosity, I traced out the schematic to the best of my ability. I haven't done a whole lot of work digging into mic circuits, so I don't recognize the source design. I'm also curious if this circuit has any de-emphasis on it, and I haven't done any measurements yet. I seem to remember a thread about replacing the capsule with a capacitor and doing a frequency sweep with REW, but I need to look that up before I can get started.
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I grabbed a couple of these while they were on sale, unfortunately they are back up to $200 at the moment. Out of curiosity, I traced out the schematic to the best of my ability. I haven't done a whole lot of work digging into mic circuits, so I don't recognize the source design. I'm also curious if this circuit has any de-emphasis on it, and I haven't done any measurements yet. I seem to remember a thread about replacing the capsule with a capacitor and doing a frequency sweep with REW, but I need to look that up before I can get started.
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Oh cool, I’ll look at that diagram and hopefully learn something! And wow, too bad the sale price is over. I picked up 2 tac700’s as well for $40 each, and another that I gave to my assistant as a gift. Glad I got that in under the wire or I’d be a little sadder about messing up that first one!
 
I grabbed a couple of these while they were on sale, unfortunately they are back up to $200 at the moment. Out of curiosity, I traced out the schematic to the best of my ability. I haven't done a whole lot of work digging into mic circuits, so I don't recognize the source design. I'm also curious if this circuit has any de-emphasis on it, and I haven't done any measurements yet. I seem to remember a thread about replacing the capsule with a capacitor and doing a frequency sweep with REW, but I need to look that up before I can get started.
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An interesting scheme 😉
 
Oh cool, I’ll look at that diagram and hopefully learn something! And wow, too bad the sale price is over. I picked up 2 tac700’s as well for $40 each, and another that I gave to my assistant as a gift. Glad I got that in under the wire or I’d be a little sadder about messing up that first one!
Too bad it got expensive.
It's a good platform for mods.🤔
 
I think Khron nailed the polarization scheme in post #16. I'm just a hobbyist, so I have no idea how the DC/DC voltage section works and I can't tell if the circuit is flat or de-emphasized by just looking at it.
 
Out of curiosity, I traced out the schematic to the best of my ability. I haven't done a whole lot of work digging into mic circuits, so I don't recognize the source design. I'm also curious if this circuit has any de-emphasis on it, and I haven't done any measurements yet.

Yes it does - very, very close to the U87A, albeit i'm not 100000% sure you reverse-engineered the capsule connections quite right. Pretty sure "pin 4" should go to ground (too), though.

But the rest is indeed very U87A-like - C16 should govern the high-frequency attenuation.
 
The metalwork is excellent. I love the die cast frame and the 87 style angled grille. There's also no ringing in spite of the steel body. It seems well damped by the construction.
 
Yes it does - very, very close to the U87A, albeit i'm not 100000% sure you reverse-engineered the capsule connections quite right. Pretty sure "pin 4" should go to ground (too), though.

But the rest is indeed very U87A-like - C16 should govern the high-frequency attenuation.
But the sequence C14 15 16 does not change the phase of NFB?
Shouldn't C15 be connected to Drain jFET?
C16 of 220nF seems huge.
R16 20Mohm?

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Are you sure the values are written down correctly?
 

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Shouldn't C15 be connected to Drain jFET?
C16 of 220nF seems huge.
R16 20Mohm?
I checked C15 again and I think it's location is correctly shown.

C16 is a Wima marked" 220/100-". I think that R16 in parallel is keeping me from getting a good measurement in situ.

R16 is marked "206" and measures about 20Mohm.
 
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