Minion said:
Hi, I was just wondering if you could Raise the Voltage going to the Capsule by lowering the Values of some of the Resistors (7.5k in v1 and 4.5 in V2) because isn"t it the Resistors in the design which lowers the Voltage??
Yes. Let's take v1 and v2 separately.
Those resistors also act as a load on the capsule. Therefore if they are dropped too low, in combination with the parallel preamp input impedance, the load on the capsule can get excessive. When I designed v1, I had two goals: reasonable, consistent performance down to 1000 ohm input impedance as well as 18V phantom. Thus I kept those resistors a little large, and used a small value Zener, so that the mic would provide that consistency. If you are designing for yourself, and have high input impedance pres, and only use 48V phantom, you can drop the resistor values and remove the zener. But be careful! The FET in the capsule can only manage 2mA.
You will find circuits on internet for these type of capsules that go the other way and use 22K/2.2K for those resistors rather than my 7.5K/1K. That will actually yield higher output than my mic, but as you start to drop input impedance, the output plummets fast.
In v2 you have more wiggle room to change values and increase capsule voltage, but with a single transistor design, there are still limits.
Keep in mind this is far from the best possible circuit that could be made using WM61A. It's more like "the best possible circuit that can be made using WM61A that will fit in an XLR connector and I can sell for $20 and still feed my children"
If you use a 1w 1.6K resistor it should take the 48v and drop it to 9v and supply 25mA of current, at least those are the numbers I get.......
First off you shouldn't ever need 1W resistors when dealing with phantom, there just isn't that much power available. That is because the 48V comes through 6.8K resistors, so max current is only 14mA.
But again, unless you buffer the capsule with a high impedance (say 10K or so), you don't want to hit the capsule with 9V, because it can only manage 2mA current.