Before we reinvent the wheel, can we maybe start checking off some simple things first?
My suggestion:
Get a decent XLR cable - a three-conductor with Reussen layer shield like a Gotham GAC3 would be a good start.
Then terminate shield and ground to XLR pins #1 on BOTH connector ends, and also connect the ground tab that makes connection to the connector housing to pin #1 ON BOTH connectors. Then please report back.
I suggest no funny business with capacitors, etc.: they just robb audio quality (as they already do in the stock U87 setup with the 330pf caps to ground).
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To even remotely duplicate the sound of a U47 without the correct transformer seems specious. It's a bit easier to do a TLM simulation of an M49 and U67.
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