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PhilGood said:Looking at both of these I'm wondering why the zeners are even there! The voltage could be adjusted with the resistors and caps alone. That's how Neumann and AKG did it in the past.
LDT2 said:Phil,
Yeh, modding these mics is quite an adventure.
So, what about C9 and C10 having such drastic differences in size? The schematic says 10,000uf, but the actual supply has 1000uf.
Also, what would the difference in size do with C7? Just wondering if it makes a big difference in the sound of the mic.
Thanks,
Lucio
Are you talking about C5/R6 in the PSU or in the mic?If there is not room in the PSU, you could move the zeners before C5/R6, bump up their value accordingly, and maybe go to higher value caps.
LDT2 said:Would there be much difference with C7 being a electrolytic vs mylar cap? The Apex has an electro and the Nady has a mylar.
Are you talking about C5/R6 in the PSU or in the mic?
Higher value caps for which caps?
(like voltage on some caps or wattage on some resistors) or unreadable because it's so blurry.
LDT2 said:mshilarious,
Wow, thanks!!! That cleared up alot!!!
But when you refer to poly film caps, do you mean polyester or polypropylene?
Also, I get that the voltage rating should stay above the rail voltage, but, for instance, in the 460 mic schematics, the cathode bypass caps have one at 63v and the other at 25v. In the ELAM M251 it's 6v.
I guess I'm just wondering if it'll do damage to change these parameters. The 460 has a couple resistors rated at 1/2w and another at 2w. Others unrated.
I've experimented with some different values that reflect the original mic that I'm trying to emulate and it makes quite a difference in the sound. For instance, in my Nady TCM1050 I changed the 1000pf/630v (.001uf) to a .01uf/250 (which is what is used in the U47) and it made a huge difference in the fullness of the sound.
I also changed the 1KM resistor to a 100M (also used in the U47) and again, it thickened the lower mids.
If you really want to get that "U47" vibe with the 1050 I've discovered a couple things that will work really well.Jonk said:But in the end I don't know that I'll even use it that much more than say, an AT 4047. We'll see. It's still too damn bright.
Even w/ Peluso CEK347 (if that's what I even have, who knows?) a Peluso 47-style Xformer (who knows what this is? It's probably just an el cheapo Chinese tranny. Looks surprisingly close to the original. I'm beginning to wonder. ) Auricap for C8, 56V zeners, GE 6072 tube. I upgraded all resistors, and other caps, even replaced the el cheapo lytics in the p.s. w/ Nichicons, removed the cathode follower. Next step is to put a black gate back in for C6 which I don't have in there right now. I'll give it the full run-through, but in the end I don't know if it'll really be worth all the hassle.
This has gone far enough - I just have to say that changing resistor wattage is the Emporor's new clothes, no doubt about it in my mind.LDT2 said:I forgot to mention changing R2 from 100k/2w to 100k 1w. This also takes some of the edge off. The U47 actually used 100k/.25w, but I haven't tried that.
Lucio
crazydoc said:This has gone far enough - I just have to say that changing resistor wattage is the Emporor's new clothes, no doubt about it in my mind.![]()