sr1200
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I've sent my NTK back to rode twice for some issues the mic was having where it would almost seem like the mic would shut down for an instant if there was a harsh plosive that was picked up by the mic. I recently opened the mic up and had a look around. Noticed the stock caps, (not really good quality and theres no telling on the SMD stuff, all looks the same). I removed the tube , the leads from the capsule, and then the board. Had a look around. Looked like a 5 year old did the soldering on it and there was a TON of flux or some other residue on the board. Cleaned that up, removed the caps, and replaced them with some more trusted versions. Found an old article from GUS where he suggested replacing some other caps, but a few he gave no values for (if anyone knows what C10 is supposed to be let me know, this was one cap that looks especially suspect on the solder job). Anywho, the LAST thing I look at is the tube... written in chinese except for 6N1P. I decide to look this up:
A reply to another owner of the NTK from Rode:
Anyone think my plosive issue might have to do with this? Kinda like over loading the PS to begin with then to add extra insult by over working the diaphragm. Any thoughts would be appreciated. PS: i ordered some Phillips 6922's to replace (if anyone needs one, I'll have an extra, had to buy a "matched" pair, no great deal, were $20 each)
A reply to another owner of the NTK from Rode:
The 6922 tube is basically electrically equivalent to the 6N11, 6DJ8, ECC88 and the 6N1P (Obviously the 6N1P uses 635mA max heater current which is twice as much than the other tubes.)
Now the NTK power supply was designed to supply 350mA to the tubes heater elements. The NTK power supply can supply up to 650mA heater currents which means the 6N1P will work in the NTK although I would want to have a listen. The power supply will maintain its 6.3Volt output even at 650mA heater load current.
Anyone think my plosive issue might have to do with this? Kinda like over loading the PS to begin with then to add extra insult by over working the diaphragm. Any thoughts would be appreciated. PS: i ordered some Phillips 6922's to replace (if anyone needs one, I'll have an extra, had to buy a "matched" pair, no great deal, were $20 each)