Then you should be able to do vacuum tube wireless guitar! Make any amp you plug the receiver into sound like it's tube.
Do you think that headphones have enough energy to excite the microphonics on a headphone? Serious question as I do not know much about headphones.
I see. So keep the sparrow farts away from the calculator. Got it. What if Sparrows only fart at dusk?
Honestly it depends really. Some really are not, i stitch microphonics issue to the manufacturing process and QA. As long as it is closed in sealed chamber, and it is well vibration isolated, there are no issues.
I built with a nutube a few years ago and it needed some serious damping to not ring when sat perfectly still on the desk in a sturdy case.
I can only imagine what it'd sound like in a set of headphones jiggling around :/
Perhaps the active noise cancelling will fix that....
I can only imagine what it'd sound like in a set of headphones jiggling around :/
Perhaps the active noise cancelling will fix that....
I also built (and regularly use) the NuTube preamp. Took some of the ideas I read here about microphonics suppression during my build and never had an issue, at all. So maybe there were some bad ones right off the assy line? I wouldn't condemn the NuTube itself without some real solid answers in hand - it's way too good for that.
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