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Re: Unknown vintage dynamic mic
Thanks for the fast replys. I've ordered a kleintuchel connector. From the pics on ebay, I thought it was an XLR, so I have to wait till the connector arrives to test it. Am Mi., 14. Mai 2025 um 15:14
By underwood · #37432 ·
Re: Unknown vintage dynamic mic
Hi Ralf, I know, I just wanted to let others know about the bass response. And as for the connector, it is a klein tuchel connector. You can either build an adapter or purchase one on ebay. Here is an
By Germar Tischler · #37431 ·
Re: Unknown vintage dynamic mic
Am 14.05.25 um 13:44 schrieb Germar Tischler via groups.io: That's fully intended. They were often used on goosenecks for station announcements in busses and tramways with the usual rumbling of
By Ralf R Radermacher · #37430 ·
Re: Unknown vintage dynamic mic
Hi, this is the mic: https://colepicksvintage.com/products/beyerdynamic-m64n-dynamic-microphone I have two, they are interesting, but have very little low end. Kind regards, Germar Tischler
By Germar Tischler · #37429 ·
Unknown vintage dynamic mic
Does anybody know what mic this is? https://imgur.com/a/pgMpGBr It is very small, has a hirschmann din three pole jack. No markings.
By underwood · #37428 ·
Re: Thoughts on These Components for an EM272 P48 Mic Build
I have built a few sets of simpleP48 mics using Primo EM172 (matched pairs) or PUI AOM5024 electret capsules. My capacitors were little electrolytics, often salvaged from discarded electronics; my
By kennjava · #37427 ·
Re: Thoughts on These Components for an EM272 P48 Mic Build
I use these: *Resistor:* PR9372-GP1/2 https://www.prpinc.com/pr9372-series *Capacitor:* Nichicon FW-series
By Hannes · #37426 ·
Thoughts on These Components for an EM272 P48 Mic Build
What Do You Think of These Components for an EM272 P48 Build? I¡¯m putting together a P48 phantom power circuit for the EM272 mic and want top-notch audio quality. Here¡¯s what I¡¯m thinking: ?
By sruthinjs@... · #37425 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
The other things that may be going on are secondary virtual ground conductance passes that affect the two 47K resistors, the transformer, i don't know exactly. The virtual ground works well with AC
By Jules Ryckebusch · #37424 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
" I have successfully used the VSSOP version. I have the PCBs assembled (PCBWay) and have not had issues. I am also using SMD 1G and 500M resistors. I feel like there is something else going on here."
By @jp8 · #37423 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
"I'm guessing your friend was probably successful with his OPA1642 guard ring using an SOIC package?" Indeed, that was an SOIC. But the same guard ring design can also be applied when using a VSSOP
By @jp8 · #37422 ·
Re: Troubleshooting OPA142 circuit for noise-cancelling aviation mic
An update on this circuit. I finally had a clear day to prototype the left half of the circuit. I realised that an AD8220 was just an AD8226 with an extra FET stage in the input. Seeing as I've
By michaeljtbrooks@... · #37421 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
I have successfully used the VSSOP version. I have the PCBs assembled (PCBWay) and have not had issues. I am also using SMD 1G and 500M resistors. I feel like there is something else going on here.
By Jules Ryckebusch · #37420 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
I'm guessing your friend was probably successful with his OPA1642 guard ring using an SOIC package?... I would imagine the VSSOP version is likely to be a step too far for a guard ring! :) I found a
By Arjay1949 · #37419 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
For hobbyist, guard rings might be difficult to apply correctly and implement on a PC board. But there are plenty of good examples on the internet of how to implement guardrings in combination with
By @jp8 · #37418 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
I agree that SOIC? - and especially? VSSOP - make guard rings very difficult - if not impossible! I've used 'air mounting' and scrupulous cleaning of the mounting adaptors - together with isolating
By Arjay1949 · #37417 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
"With regard to the gap between the op-amp pins, I think we have to assume that the gap is sufficient to allow the specified JFET impedance to be utilised? Otherwise there's no point in Texas
By @jp8 · #37416 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
Glad to read that decoupIing the TX has solved your offset problem. I think the removal of all the flux and dirt around the Hi-Z parts of an impedance converter is pretty important - this helps to
By Arjay1949 · #37415 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
I added a cap between the ground side of the transformer and actual ground. That sorted out the imbalance, the voltages now read perfectly. Next step is to try it with a capsule or maybe check the
By thet · #37414 ·
Re: offcenter virtual ground, opamp mic with transformer
Yes I have SOIC to DIP adapters, I used them a few years back in my very first opamp mic board. https://halfshavedyaks.xyz/pcb/dualopamp.php However they are still a SOIC opamp soldered to a PCB so
By thet · #37413 ·