micolas
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OK. This is not about that specialist. Let's forget about him.Many of us here have decades of experience and we still do stupid things, but we must always have respect for our customers.The female 4 pin connector is embedded within the top endcap that doubles as a headbasket mount. It's in there quite tight, so I suspect it it's hammered in place at the factory, I'd rather avoid breaking it if I can do a non destructive test first.
I have more detail on the big specialist. I won't share their name because I don't want to impact their business or anything of the sort. I will just say they only advertise their work on Neumann microphones, and the U47 clones they manufacture. It seems like a trademark of their work is systematically upgrading the components in all mics that go through their shop.
I guess that's what happened here, they swapped the caps and resistors for more boutique ones, but still were not able to fix the mic. I was a little surprised at the scratch-marks and excess flux, but given what I've read that's the work of someone with 15 years of experience. So I'll approach it with respect.
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Identifies capsule wire connections to connector with DMM.
Between the pins of the connector and the screws of the diaphragms and the backplate.
Or measure directly on the capsule screws if there is a short circuit between the diaphragm(s) and the backplate.