I sell three different condenser microphone amplifier modules for Chinese BM-700, BM-800 or similar microphone body on eBay:
Compatible capsule: 34mm condenser capsule or 25mm electret (without built-in JFET). Required 48V phantom power.
Compatible capsule: 34mm condenser capsule or 25mm electret (without built-in JFET). Required 48V phantom power.
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When I see surface mount electrolytics my skin starts to crawl. I've replaced more of those than most can
imagine. They are probably the most failure prone parts I have seen. Change those to organic polymer and
then you'll have something.
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imagine. They are probably the most failure prone parts I have seen. Change those to organic polymer and
then you'll have something.
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stratus46, in how many microphones have you replaced the electrolytic capacitors? You do not even know the operation modes under which they work and you advise nonsense.
I have only replaced the occasional FET in condenser mics. But when I see failure prone caps used when they
don't have to be, I speak up. You don't like it as is your right. I did suggest a solution which you probably don't
like polymer caps as is also your right.
I've been repairing electronics over 50 years and have seen many things, some brilliant and some dumb.
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don't have to be, I speak up. You don't like it as is your right. I did suggest a solution which you probably don't
like polymer caps as is also your right.
I've been repairing electronics over 50 years and have seen many things, some brilliant and some dumb.
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stratus46, the ripple current of these capacitors is less than 3 mA. At this current, they will last for decades, just like polymer capacitors. But beyond that, electrolytic capacitors have the correct ESR for audio depending on the frequency.
This is not a question of what I like, this is the only correct solution.
This is not a question of what I like, this is the only correct solution.