Perception 100
Please tell me the internal frame is not plastic ... James
Perception 100
Please tell me the internal frame is not plastic ... James
@Slanted_and_EnchantedHello - thanks to kingkorg and everyone else who contributed to this thread!
I just bought a perfect used AKG p420 for $50 specifically to do this excellent mod. Based on what I read on the previous pages and not having any appropriate spare capacitors on hand, I decided to order three surface mount capacitors from digikey, 470pf to solder in, in parallel -- (I referenced the link a few pages back (p16 by @ccaudle -- I ordered three because shipping was an order of magnitude greater than the cost of the capacitors and I felt it couldn't hurt to have a couple of spares or can give to a friend who may want to try the mod).
So my question: literally all the videos and pictures I've seen of this mod have all been through-hole capacitors and not surface mount. I've never dealt with surface mount. In the package, the ones I ordered look nothing like the surface mounts already on the board or others I have seen. They don't even look like the picture on digikey (I'll attach). It's just a piece of plastic with a bit of metal on the underside. Unless the plastic is basically a container for the capacitor which has to be removed from it to then work with, I'm not sure what's going on here -- I suspect something along these lines, but I'm not sure. They are very tiny.
I will post a screenshot of the caps I ordered which has a photo of what they're supposed to look like (but don't appear to look like at all...).
Please forgive me as I am a novice to this. Thank you.
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They don't even look like the picture on digikey (I'll attach). It's just a piece of plastic with a bit of metal on the underside. Unless the plastic is basically a container for the capacitor which has to be removed from it to then work with, I'm not sure what's going on here -- I suspect something along these lines, but I'm not sure. They are very tiny.
I just bought a perfect used AKG p420 for $50 specifically to do this excellent mod.
So my question: ...
Every SMT ceramic cap I have dealt with looks just like those pictures you attached.They don't even look like the picture on digikey
Welcome @Estabrock !Hello everyone,
I'm brand new to the forum so allow me to briefly introduce myself. I'm relatively new to microphone modification and, after some research, came across the AKG Perception 100 (P100) which I plan to modify to approximate the sound of the Neumann U87AI.
Currently, I'm looking to replace the original capsule with a 34 mm 797 Audio K87 capsule, a fairly popular modification on mics of this type. However, I have a few questions:
Will installing this capsule on a P100 really result in a sound close to the U87AI? Are the differences perceptible, especially to a layman like me?
I've seen posts about similar modifications on models like the P220, but nothing on the P100. Has the modification ever been tried on this model?
As the sound curves of the P220 and P100 are close enough, would modifications on the P220 be of interest in my case?
If some people have already made this modification or have advice to give in this direction, I am interested in their feedback, thank you in advance to all of you and to all suggestions !
Thanks and see you soon !
Hello,Welcome @Estabrock !
The stock capsule in the Perception series is closer to the K87 than a 797. Just do the mod described in this thread.
The capsule of Perception100 is similar to those of Perception 200 and P220.
Read the whole thread, you can get a sound very close to the U87ai.
https://groupdiy.com/threads/akg-pe...in-mod-p200-p100-p400-p420.67473/post-1179934
Just checking because AKG's product naming/numbering is confusing...Hello everyone,
I'm brand new to the forum so allow me to briefly introduce myself. I'm relatively new to microphone modification and, after some research, came across the AKG Perception 100 (P100) which I plan to modify to approximate the sound of the Neumann U87AI.
Everything is clear:Just checking because AKG's product naming/numbering confusing...
Are you talking about an ice-blue AKG Perception 100, or the newer black AKG P120? I have never heard of a "P100"
As I understand it Perception 100 already has a K67-type large-diaphragm capsule (but with the rear diaphragm not metallized and no center pin in it), made by Beijing 797 Audio.
The P120 is a different kind of mic; it is a medium-diameter electret condenser. Some people over at Gearspace swear by it (unmodified) as a very good mic on some voices, but it does not have the K67-type capsule.
What's confusing is that the 100, 200, 220, 400, and 420 all have a K67-type capsule with a Neumann-type circuit, but the 120 is something else. The number looks like it'd be right at home in that sequence, but that particular mic is an anomaly internally despite its very similar numbering (and external appearance).
All AKG "Perception" and "P" series(photo) have the large k87 type capsule and can be modded to sound u87 style (keeping the stock capsule), except for the blue Perception 120, black AKG P120 model pictured.What's confusing is that the 100, 200, 220, 400, and 420 all have a K67-type capsule with a Neumann-type circuit, but the 120 is something else. The number looks like it'd be right at home in that sequence, but that particular mic is an anomaly internally despite its very similar numbering (and external appearance).
http://recordinghacks.com/microphones/AKG-Acoustics/Perception-120
All AKG "Perception" and "P" series have the large k87 type capsule and can be modded to sound u87 style (keeping the stock capsule), except for the black AKG P120 model pictured.
Try to read everything carefully.Hello,
Thanks for the info ! However, I must confess that I don't really understand this part of the thread. I'm looking for a mod kit under $100 that could help me get a sound close to the U87ai. Do you have a suggestion for an affordable mod kit or pieces ?