pinebox
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Looks like I have an EMT 140st plate with a bad transducer on it. One side works, the other is dead, and when I swap the contact return connectors on the back of the amp side to side the dead channel switches. I need to check the amp out 100% before doing this because there are 6 or 7 of them in a cramped room with only 10" between each so it would quite a project making room to get the sides off, and a lot of them stay in use every day. This brings me to my questions:
1: What is the name of the connector that comes back to the amp from the contact mics? I could test the return amp by making a new cable with one of these and simply feed it mic level signal, but I have no idea what this connector is called and the documents I have only refer to the Tuchel connector by name. This would simply be to triple check my troubleshooting, I am 90% sure I lost the contact mic.
2: How delicate are these microphone contact mounts to vibration? I suddenly have two separate 140st side go out on one side and the only thing I can think of is there was an earthquake recently, around the same time it was noticed. Is it feasible they could have fallen away from the plate?
Thank you.
1: What is the name of the connector that comes back to the amp from the contact mics? I could test the return amp by making a new cable with one of these and simply feed it mic level signal, but I have no idea what this connector is called and the documents I have only refer to the Tuchel connector by name. This would simply be to triple check my troubleshooting, I am 90% sure I lost the contact mic.
2: How delicate are these microphone contact mounts to vibration? I suddenly have two separate 140st side go out on one side and the only thing I can think of is there was an earthquake recently, around the same time it was noticed. Is it feasible they could have fallen away from the plate?
Thank you.