Hi guys!
Today i had another round in trying out capsules in ''standard modded'' Apex460/Nady1050 etc...
It has 120v B+ and russian 6n16b-v.
Mic works nice with chinese 32mm, 35mm brass ring capsules and 797 audio CK12. When i try CK12 Rayking (Microphone Parts analog) it doesn't work at all. When i try 797 audio k67 it works with background sea waves noise, and those wave noises get worse and change when i twist microphone cable.
Needless to say, all of the capsules work great in my FET mics, i use them mostly in modded Behringer B2 circuits. And if i measured right B2 has 100V + capsule polarization voltage. My tube mic has 60V. Do these capsules need higher voltage to operate, or am i missing something? Resoldered all joints, checked voltages, electrolytics, swapped sides of capsules that misbehave.
Today i had another round in trying out capsules in ''standard modded'' Apex460/Nady1050 etc...
It has 120v B+ and russian 6n16b-v.
Mic works nice with chinese 32mm, 35mm brass ring capsules and 797 audio CK12. When i try CK12 Rayking (Microphone Parts analog) it doesn't work at all. When i try 797 audio k67 it works with background sea waves noise, and those wave noises get worse and change when i twist microphone cable.
Needless to say, all of the capsules work great in my FET mics, i use them mostly in modded Behringer B2 circuits. And if i measured right B2 has 100V + capsule polarization voltage. My tube mic has 60V. Do these capsules need higher voltage to operate, or am i missing something? Resoldered all joints, checked voltages, electrolytics, swapped sides of capsules that misbehave.