Marik
Pro Microphone Design
Shoot, I cannot figure out how to put a few pics in one post.
My open baffle speakers with Heil air motion transformers, Audax midrange, and Dayton Titanic subwoofer. All woodwork I did myself and used natural cherry veneer. It was a cost no object project for my customer. Triamped with four my tube monoblocks for top and mid, and SS for bass. Passive LC fourth order crossover, transformer output coupled tube DAC etc. This system I designed myself and it sounds amazing. The power tube amps are 6550 output cathode followers with interstage transformer driven by 6B4 (2A3 with 6.3 filaments). I used Dynaco Mark III trannies and chassis. Cannot find the picture of the amp right now, but here is the speaker:
My open baffle speakers with Heil air motion transformers, Audax midrange, and Dayton Titanic subwoofer. All woodwork I did myself and used natural cherry veneer. It was a cost no object project for my customer. Triamped with four my tube monoblocks for top and mid, and SS for bass. Passive LC fourth order crossover, transformer output coupled tube DAC etc. This system I designed myself and it sounds amazing. The power tube amps are 6550 output cathode followers with interstage transformer driven by 6B4 (2A3 with 6.3 filaments). I used Dynaco Mark III trannies and chassis. Cannot find the picture of the amp right now, but here is the speaker:
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) Last year I was talking to Kevin Carter of K&K Audio and he told me to try his phono stage design adapted for mic pre use. It was a very interesting and innovative one, so for the first time in many years I decided to do something, which is not mine. I think for the all rounder it would be the best choice I could recommend. It doesn't sound like a tube, but not like a SS, either. Very smooth, clear, but since it is a zero global feedback, it has very special dynamics and sonics in it. It is a truly musical performer. Here is the schematics. You should throw away all stuff for phono EQ, add phantom, if you wish, and voila!