Finally got mine finished today
You had to do some adjustments on that SC400 body or the PCB fit in perfectly? Starting mine very soon and can get one for like 10€.
Finally got mine finished today
Hi @mihi_fuchs
Yes, I will do.
I have checked the U87 Building Guide and for my understanding, to refine RV10 for the best sweet spot is to generate a tone via J4. How can I do that without special equipment?
If not, which cheapest kind of machine should I be looking for?
Or preferable a portable digital tone generator or portable digital oscilloscope will do the trick for this and bullet proof for future projects?
I used GND on Capsule/body which i took a cable from XLR pin1 and J9, is that correct?
Good idea, let's see if I can figure it out.
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1. I must give a lot of gain to have a reasonable level of sound, is this normal?
2. When I activate phantom power and start giving gain, I hear some crackling which goes away after a few seconds ON. Is this anything with the transformer? Does it need to break in on order to have normal results?
Here you can find some good info about soldering
If i were in the US I'd try the Jli capsule you can find it here TSC-2
Never tried out for my build as I'm from Italy and shipping makes it inconvenient, but they're not so expensive so worth a try in my opinion if you are in the US.
About the cleaning process, I didn't wash the pcb as you see in the video you mentioned, I've just used some Isoprophyl alchool on a towel and a toothbrush, or cotton fioc for the HiZ junction, and the mic is incredibly silent.
One thing I receltly implemented are a pair of 22nF caps at the XLR, as I was having some RF noise.. now it works perfectly.
Hi, i think I had these caps K223K15X7RF5UL2@antocu ,I'm kind of having the same problem with RF noise...which part specifically [on Mouser] did you use as 22nF caps specs for the XLR?
Thanks
This is a live video recorded with fuchs' u87. . . . This is the 8th single by Korean singer-songwriter Jo Jin-young.
I'm still working on them. I need to set the gain very high, and I have a bit too much floor noise, too. I will do what Mihi said and see how things work out. I'll keep you posted.What kind of noise you're getting? I have built three of these, and two have sort of a hiss noise, more of a fizzy kind, not smooth, and kind of over the normal noise floor, but its only present with certain preamp combinations, and only noticeable at very high gain settings, otherwise not noticeable under normal circumstances. I think it might be RF interference too, since it was mentioned somewhere on this thread, mihi omitted some inductors that seem to act as RFI filters too. Boards are clean, and so is hiz section too, and mics sound wonderful. I'm going to give a try with the RFI OPA filter too, thanks for the tip....
These are X7R caps, generally frowned upon when used in the audio signal path for the distortion they add and their microphonic behavior. Admittedly, I'm not sure whether that will be audible. For RF purposes, they are at least much better than film caps.Hi, i think I had these caps K223K15X7RF5UL2
problem with RF noise...which part specifically ... did you use as 22nF caps specs for the XLR?
Hmm. I’m not seeing a hole large enough on the PCB for the 11218 teflon to fit through. Is it supposed to be right where my pencil is pointing in this picture? Should I drill it out so the teflon will fit in there?yes they do. but you isolate them via the teflon part. the hole in the pcb fits the teflon ring leading to no contact to the pcb. top and bottom part are conducting, but no contact to the pcb is there as the teflon parts isolates.
Yes. You have to drill it out. My apologies. On initial orders i did it before shipping. However now i do kot do it, so you have the option to go as you prefer.Hmm. I’m not seeing a hole large enough on the PCB for the 11218 teflon to fit through. Is it supposed to be right where my pencil is pointing in this picture? Should I drill it out so the teflon will fit in there?
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EDIT: I see in the build guide that it was drilled out. I just drilled it out and the turret fits fine now.
Makes sense. That’d be good tidbit to add to your build guide, unless you already have and I’ve got an old version of it.Yes. You have to drill it out. My apologies. On initial orders i did it before shipping. However now i do kot do it, so you have the option to go as you prefer.
Included in the building guide. Online already. V 1.2. Thanks for the hint, best regards and nice Sunday!Makes sense. That’d be good tidbit to add to your build guide, unless you already have and I’ve got an old version of it.
Here's a little REW capture (totally non-scientific because I'm just placing it right in front of my monitor speakers and playing the test tone)
The smaller difference in sensitivity between the two mics with higher polarization voltage, could be just that, the polarization voltage, or capsule capacitance?
… or differences in the transformer windings. Lot of options, but the differences are quite subtle imo Between the two with dcdc conversion.... Or JFET tolerances, or the bias resistors around them (setting the gain to whatever it ends up as, depending on the JFET; no guarantees it'll be the same even between two mics of the same model).
the curves are not even remotely similar. the Y axis is just very zoomed out. matched at 1k, there is a nearly 4dB difference between the model with the tsc-2 and the one with mine at 5k. That's like, a 30% difference in volume. This is an absolutely massive difference. That's bigger than the difference between a u87 and a u47. the graphs also very clearly show pretty severe influence from the body type. you have fallen victim to a very common psychovisual phenomena when uncompensated graphs are zoomed out too far in the y axis. at this scale, basically any two graphs will look similar provided they don't have very obvious "lo-fi" nonlinearitiesNovice question No 20986
Acknowledging the less than ideal test protocol, what do these graphs tell us about the microphones, given the apparently consistent test test conditions and similar results? Note - I am not complaining or asking about about the test protocol - I am asking ONLY about what we can take away from the graph.
Considering how closely parallel the three lines are, and match each other, albeit at different sensitivity levels, do they suggest ...?
the capsules produce similar results,
the capsules and boards produce similar results,
the different bodies/grilles have little impact on the results,
the test source is consistent over time,
the capsules are equal, with differing sensitivity,
all or none of the above, and/or
something completely different, if so what?
Again, I am merely curious what the data indicates, not challenging the test procedure. The lines are (I think) remarkably similar across the entire range, so I wonder whether to make of it. It almost suggests the TC-2 and Arienne capsules are close enough to be drop in replacements for each other, and yet we KNOW BETTER. Or do we? Perhaps I an be making too much of the data. Perhaps it has a very limited, yet useful purpose I am missing. I ask because we have seen similar graphs before, and I was not sure what all I can make of them, either.
Thanks. James, (recklessly revealing his ignorance!)
A low distortion sine wave generator. Maybe you can use your sound card for that too. I never tried. But you can give it a go. Just be careful and start very low in volume.
I have confirmed that the PAD and transformer wiring are where they should be. We both used a 3u Audio transformer, too, so I just followed the pictures.Nope, make sure you have the PAD jumper in the right position. Check with guide, there is a description for it.
Additionally make sure you have put the Transformer wires in the right connection holes. If you changed the direction of the transformer that can also result in low signals.
The capsule it's new and right off the box. Since it's backplate independent, I have attached 2 black wiring accordingly to the building guide.No, a crackling noise is fine or the moment switching it on. But not for too long. The capsule is fine, is it?
I don't know how to answer you. Can you be specific about where and what should I look for? I'm still a bit fresh on this new world...Sorry!Voltages around the Transistor on the DCDC board are stable, are they?
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