Post ARuwIMQKBjSmjd8ni4 by Ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org
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 (DIR) Post #ARuggWpjXPGyhhWnOS by Ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-01-22T21:11:37Z
       
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       Got FET847 board number 2 all soldered except for 1 cap. C2 can be changed to voice the mic with more or less bass depending on what capsule you choose to use. I soldered C2 on board number 1 to see what flavor I liked. Once I finish that one and see which cap is best I'll solder that value into board number 2.Can't wait to hear these with the K47 style capsules.#FET847MicBuild
       
 (DIR) Post #ARuvUPZSDFaC16arT6 by dconklin@synapse.cafe
       2023-01-22T21:33:50Z
       
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       @Ricardus You can get sockets  - I forget their name - that allows you to replace the capacitors without soldering or unsoldering - this allows you to try out different values.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARuwIMQKBjSmjd8ni4 by Ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-01-23T00:06:31Z
       
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       @dconklin I have some, but that means I'm still soldering something in the board and stressing it. I wouldn't want the part to live in sockets full time. It will all work out.  🙂
       
 (DIR) Post #ARvCI84n86WLVJyr68 by dconklin@synapse.cafe
       2023-01-23T00:17:16Z
       
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       @Ricardus You do you, but I have a wonderful mic with the equalization cap in sockets.   Works great.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARwLcOeKJXu5RTIiDA by Ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-01-23T16:24:58Z
       
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       @dconklin Oh, for sure. I have a studio compressor with those sockets for the FETs that control the compression. You can audition FETs this way.