Re: Linkwitz to ground/source/drain
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
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A Van Der Reijden
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#36852
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Re: Linkwitz to ground/source/drain
More info. than I can handle ;>) - very helpful, thank you.
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A Van Der Reijden
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#36851
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Re: Linkwitz to ground/source/drain
Although it's generally the contrary that is asked (modding a 2-wre into a 3-wire), it is quite easy to do.
Just connect the source to ground.
Another possibility is to connect a resistor between
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Jerry Lee Marcel
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#36850
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Re: Linkwitz to ground/source/drain
Does this give you the information you need?
https://www.linkwitzlab.com/images/graphics/microph1.gif
And
https://www.linkwitzlab.com/sys_test.htm around half way down
Craig
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Craig Sawyers
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#36849
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Linkwitz to ground/source/drain
Is there a way to connect a 3 pad electret (ground/source/drain) to the Linkwitz 2 wire solution? Thank you!
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A Van Der Reijden
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#36848
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
I've done a lot of the stuff I shouldn't be able to. I built a high
altitude balloon tracker and managed to write the code to .make it parse
gps strings and transmit them using RTTY.
I designed the
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Adrian Hicks
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#36847
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
"The Art of Electronics" is absolutely worth having. True story : while I was struggling in Electrical Engineering (its almost all calculus, and i suck at calculus),? my friend in Physics took a one
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kennjava
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#36846
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
I do not have a book or website to recommend except perhaps Rod Elliot¡¯s, but what you seem to want is an understanding of the various basic single-stage amplifier types, such as common emitter,
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Paul Doornbusch
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#36845
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
Of course, I was more looking for recommendations on the best materials.
I had considered an online course, but not wanting to become an electronics
engineer I didn't really know what would be the
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Adrian Hicks
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#36844
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
lol that is more than an email ?. Let me see what references I can find.
Best Regards,
Jules Ryckebusch
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Jules Ryckebusch
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#36843
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
The basics of how they work.
I've looked at your designs and from other conversations on here seen other
schematics.
I'd like to be able to read a schematic. Currently I can only work out the
most
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Adrian Hicks
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#36842
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Re: Learning about amplifiers
What are you wanting to learn in reference to them? I have built a few and just finished a 12 channel build. I lot has shifted in the past 20 years specifically the use of Class D. My build used
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Jules Ryckebusch
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#36841
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Learning about amplifiers
I¡¯ve been looking around to try to find some sources of material to enable
me to learn about how amplifiers work.
I¡¯ve only got the most rudimentary electronics knowledge so end up
floundering
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Adrian Hicks
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#36840
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Re: P48 Omni enclosure
The firstone I printed was a bit tight, but I just reduced the size by a
fraction and it worked fine.
I used a 0.2mm layer height. A dab of silicone grease will help (for
pla).
The scrolling
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Matt Joyce
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#36839
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Re: Electret cap question.
THANK YOU Jack and Arjay for the quick primer on self noise. I appreciate the direct information - it appears to be more significant than I thought. Happy days, gents. James
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Richards
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#36838
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Re: P48 Omni enclosure
How did you find the threads printed? I had to do quite a bit of cleanup to
get them to even go in, never mind smoothly.
I'm now also massively interested in your code for the spectrogam
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Adrian Hicks
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#36837
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Re: P48 Omni enclosure
SUre can.
https://github.com/mattjoyce/fieldrecording
If you need to adjust the model, or tune it for your printer, you can use
the scad file, you'll need
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Matt Joyce
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#36836
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Re: Electret cap question.
As already pointed out, affordable recorders with low noise mic preamps are widely available now, so that's no longer the dominant source of system noise for most of us.
In the studio, you're usually
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kennjava
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#36835
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Re: Electret cap question.
I stared using Primo EM158 mics once the WM61s (that weren't fake! ) became difficult to find.
It was quite? agood capsule... quieter than the wM61 .. but it was very senstive to
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Arjay1949
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#36834
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Re: Electret cap question.
This page from Neumann has some useful information on mic self noise :
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Arjay1949
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#36833
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