Potato Cakes
Well-known member
Hello, everyone,
I've dug out a G7 mic that I started quite some time ago, and after fixing numerous build errors and broken connections, I've managed to get stuck at the very end. PSU is outputting the proper voltages, so I went poking around inside the mic. I am getting correct voltages up to where it is circled in green, then the next component in line and I don't. I am a little perplexed, as I don't quite understand how you would expect to get same voltage on both sides of a 1G or a 33M resistor. The only thing I can think of is that the capsule is somehow causing this. I did check for shorts between the front and back diaphragm as well as the backplate with nothing to report. Any fresh perspective would be greatly appreciated as I want to minimize how many more times I need to resolder connections as the build is getting pretty mangled after I had to cut down to fit in a body that is slightly too small and jump a number of broken contact points.
Thanks!
Paul
I've dug out a G7 mic that I started quite some time ago, and after fixing numerous build errors and broken connections, I've managed to get stuck at the very end. PSU is outputting the proper voltages, so I went poking around inside the mic. I am getting correct voltages up to where it is circled in green, then the next component in line and I don't. I am a little perplexed, as I don't quite understand how you would expect to get same voltage on both sides of a 1G or a 33M resistor. The only thing I can think of is that the capsule is somehow causing this. I did check for shorts between the front and back diaphragm as well as the backplate with nothing to report. Any fresh perspective would be greatly appreciated as I want to minimize how many more times I need to resolder connections as the build is getting pretty mangled after I had to cut down to fit in a body that is slightly too small and jump a number of broken contact points.
Thanks!
Paul