Sorry, I misunderstood your question, but about the modification, I think the techies here have much better data for you. 😉
I hope, some technicans will read that:
I want to connect a +48V phantom powered condensator mic to this mic-preamp!
How to modify it?
I want to connect a +48V phantom powered condensator mic to this mic-preamp!
How to modify it?
JojoD818 said:Geek's tube mic preamp is here: http://www3.telus.net/small_business/Geek/TubeMicPreampFINAL.png
and i i think this is the compressor: http://www3.telus.net/small_business/Geek/CompressorDriver.gif
Note: This is from Geek's circuit collection... 🙂
Help yourself! 🙂
Some of those circuits are lemons though - I should clean them out 😉
Now, back to phantom power. Here's an injector to add phantom power to anything.
Don't sub the metal film or film/foil caps in the modules - they are there for noise control.
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Geek,
I can't resist those circuits. 🙂 Especially the mic/compressor combo. I have this old reverb spring that I wanted to revive with a tube circuit, then use your mic/compressor and the band is ready to sing. 🙂
Thanks!
I can't resist those circuits. 🙂 Especially the mic/compressor combo. I have this old reverb spring that I wanted to revive with a tube circuit, then use your mic/compressor and the band is ready to sing. 🙂
Thanks!
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