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Post by c0rtland on Nov 17, 2017 15:28:14 GMT -6
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Post by svart on Nov 17, 2017 15:43:13 GMT -6
Looks like a linear-pass or zener follower regulator. I would think it should work fine. Here's a pic of what gefell did, which just by looking at the little board components, looks like it should be similar..
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Post by c0rtland on Nov 17, 2017 16:00:36 GMT -6
Gefell has done this?
I wonder if there would be a compromise in performance. lower headroom, less extension.
Maybe I'll get one and compare. If it sounds good I plan on doing all 4.
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Post by Ward on Nov 18, 2017 7:57:57 GMT -6
This can't possibly end well...
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Post by c0rtland on Nov 18, 2017 12:33:04 GMT -6
Yeah, I think i'm too skeptical.
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Post by EmRR on Nov 18, 2017 17:37:55 GMT -6
Not seeing how this works for M582. Though, they appear to ask for 120VDC @ 0.9mA which might be possible with some sort of DC converter, but there's no way to cover filament supply. Should be fine for the SS types.
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Post by svart on Nov 18, 2017 19:20:06 GMT -6
This mod is specifically to add phantom capability to their solid state mics.
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Post by c0rtland on Nov 18, 2017 19:32:09 GMT -6
This mod is specifically to add phantom capability to their solid state mics. That makes sense. Except he lists m582 as a compatible mic. A bit misleading then.
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Post by svart on Nov 18, 2017 21:02:52 GMT -6
This mod is specifically to add phantom capability to their solid state mics. That makes sense. Except he lists m582 as a compatible mic. A bit misleading then. Probably just a mistake. Someone probably cut and pasted all the SDC mic models from that era into the title not realizing that one (or more) were tube mics.
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