trans4funks1
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I'm wondering if anyone has disassembled one of the Alctron MK47 bodies to the extent that it may be possible to determine if there is adequate material at the base to turn it on a metal lathe, similarly to how Oliver Archut did with his TLM49 to M49 conversions, so that you can bolt a Binder 7 pin chassis connector onto it.
I built some power supplies with plans to match the Equinox EQu47 bodies, but availability of those bodies has expired.
Now, I am interested in persisting with Binder connectors, because I already have them, and also because I have grown fond of the idea of using a robust connector rather than a XLR.
I have access to a metal lathe, and I'm wondering if the Alctron MK47 could be a solution for my hopes of assembling 3 or 4 mics that are nearly matched in component selection.
I built some power supplies with plans to match the Equinox EQu47 bodies, but availability of those bodies has expired.
Now, I am interested in persisting with Binder connectors, because I already have them, and also because I have grown fond of the idea of using a robust connector rather than a XLR.
I have access to a metal lathe, and I'm wondering if the Alctron MK47 could be a solution for my hopes of assembling 3 or 4 mics that are nearly matched in component selection.