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  1. Thank you very much, audioguru, for your advise and detailed information.

    These two schematics posted by audioguru, work both with 9V. Could they work with 3.3V?

    What I need is a circuit to work with the 3.3V you can get out of a PC-mic input, where the tip of the phone jack caries the audio signal, the ring is connected via a resistor of 2.2k to 3.3V, and the sleeve goes to GND. Since the preamps in the PCs do always have a decoupling cap, ring and tip can safely be shorted to supply the 3.3V as phantom power.

    Thanks again!

  2. Hi audioguru,

    thanks for the fast reply!

    The pickup is a simple piezo-disc (buzzer) used in a very cheap throat microphone. Since it wasn´t doing its job - sound was heard from all directions, not only from the throat - I have meliorated the throat-mic by acoustic means using silicon gel as sound conductor and expanded rubber as isolator. Now it works just lovely!

    As a matter of fact, it works that well, that I wanted to make some more on my own account, but I can´t figure out which transistor to use. The "horrible circuit" works actually very well.

    Searching the internet I now found as possible candidate the 2SC1623-L6, which has "L6" printed on the SOT23 housing, and which is a NPN. Do you think this transistor is possible?

     

    Thanks again,

    Michael

     

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