New Custom Tube Microphone!!

 JJ Audio Pups   
Custom Wired in the USA                                                                  

The listing is for one Akita Pup Microphone: Same Tube, Circuit and coupling capacitor Sony uses in the C800g!!

The JJ audio Pup Series are microphones with a small body format. All of them have a Black Chrome head basket, Silver Vein powder coating and custom electronics. All mics come with a case, shock mount, 7 pin cable and a tube mic power supply with 9 polar patterns.

Akita Pup 800: This mic is a smaller version of the JJ Audio Akita This mic has the Sony C800g circuit and a smaller high quality Cinemag transformer. Same components and JJ K67 capsule as the original. The circuit board is printed vs the Akita Plexi gold pin, Point to Point board. If you have been searching for that classic Sony C800g sound: Here it is as close as it gets, at fraction of the price!!!

Bulldog Pup 49: This mic has M49 circuitry, a JJ K47 capsule and a NOS EC92 Vacuum tube. This tube is a single triode that has the amplification factor of the 12at7 tube. This is a tube that has been used in the Classic Gefell Um57, CMV563 and Oliver Archut (Tab Funkenwerk, AMI Transformers) used it in several M49 microphone builds.  The Transformer is a Cinemag.

Dutch 251 Pup: This mic is the classic vocal microphone that everyone loves. The mic has a ELA M 251 style circuit with a Cinemag transformer, NOS 12av7 vacuum tube. The coupling capacitor is a 1uf Polypropylene capacitor. Topped off with a JJ Audio CK12 capsule.

Huskey Pup 47: The Huskey 47 Pup is a solid rendition of the U47 microphone. The mic has a JJ Audio T8 6.5/1 ratio transformer. The tube is a NOS EF80 that is underheated to 5.05 VDC. This optimizes tube performance, tone and longevity. The coupling capacitor is a 1 uf Polypropylene capacitor. The mic is topped off with a JJ K47 capsule.

Jasper Pup 67: This mic uses a NOS EF86 tube and JJ Audio’s new custom circuitry!! The capsule is a JJ K67. The original Neumann U67 had a transformer that had a Tertiary winding that employed feedback into the circuit. This would "tame" the high frequency response of the K67 capsule. I was able to tune this mic to smooth out the frequency response of the K67 capsule.