MagnetoSound
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No harm in trying another shim. It is possible that what is already there is less than even all the way round. Do you have a good clean surface on the bottom of the diaphragm edge?
Vik said:the magnet just grabbed it in a blink of an eye, and before I realised, the screwdriver was already very firmly stuck to the magnet, pinning the membrane down.
rodabod said:Vik said:the magnet just grabbed it in a blink of an eye, and before I realised, the screwdriver was already very firmly stuck to the magnet, pinning the membrane down.
You want to try repairing ribbon mics.
Vik said:I moderately regret that I dumped that transformer, it was adding some transformer distortion that was good for the same purpose.
Vik said:Hi there,
Why, the thread's still fresh I just got too busy to waste more time on my D12, and decided to postpone my reply until I actually got something new to say. (Thanks Dave for the suggestion to box up the transformer, I will very likely do that).
When I pulled my D12 apart, there was terrible ground hum when the capsule was no longer earthed. It is normally earthed through the chassis / internal shockmount, and when I pulled it out for disassembly, it started to buzz straight away. So checking the earth connection would be a good place to start, I think.
Cheers,
Vik
Glad to help....esspecialy a mic expert like yourselfzebra50 said:I just wanted to say a big thanks for this thread.
I've just serviced one of these that was covered in black dust, and the photos were a great help in getting it going again.
THANKS!
s2udio said:The signal sweep method "re rodabods post " is described here......seek and find !
s2udio said:Just hook it up to the output leads of the mic........ green/blue
The output impedance dont really matter...as long as you can get it to
oscilate......I used the headphone output of my laptop with software sig gen
Just start with the output gain very low at 1khz ,and increase untill it gently sings
Then sweep from 50 to -5k listening for any nastys...
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