Hey,
ich have a good conditioned AKG D320B with this problem:
It basically works but it sound as if there is a very high highpass and it has low volume.
There is a nice schematic to the mic here: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/mbrs/recording_preservation/manuals/AKG%20D-320B%20Hypercardioid%20Dynamic%20Microphone.pdf
I already checked the built in bass rolloff switch by removing it from the mic and i bypassed the hum bucking coil with two crocos wich didnt have any effect. What leads me to the conclusion there might be something wrong with that coil. Maybe a shorty?
When i measure the pure capsule without the humbucking coil i get 300 ohms, when i measure the humbucking coil i get about 10 ohms.
Any suggestions? it might be possible to handrewind the humbucking coil because its outside of the capsule...
ich have a good conditioned AKG D320B with this problem:
It basically works but it sound as if there is a very high highpass and it has low volume.
There is a nice schematic to the mic here: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/mbrs/recording_preservation/manuals/AKG%20D-320B%20Hypercardioid%20Dynamic%20Microphone.pdf
I already checked the built in bass rolloff switch by removing it from the mic and i bypassed the hum bucking coil with two crocos wich didnt have any effect. What leads me to the conclusion there might be something wrong with that coil. Maybe a shorty?
When i measure the pure capsule without the humbucking coil i get 300 ohms, when i measure the humbucking coil i get about 10 ohms.
Any suggestions? it might be possible to handrewind the humbucking coil because its outside of the capsule...