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Hi guys! I'm looking for some advice on replacing what I believe to be an FET that was externally fitted to an old-ish USB mic.
Quick summary of it's life.
Purhased it for gaming a good while back, found it too quiet so I ripped the microphone out and directly wired it to a jack. Switched it out for a headset mic.
Fine for a couple of years but then I think i had some grounding issue.
Behind the mic was a small pcb about 1.5 by 1 cm with a small 3 pin component on it, which i believe was the FET.
While cleaning up the soldering the copper came away from the pcb and broke one of the legs to this component.
The mic itself is fine I just need to figure out what the replacement part is.
Unfortunately there's no readible numbers on the component.
I've included a picture of the mic, A drawing of the component and a link to the actual original microphone.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/prosound-a99jb-usb-0-hq-podcast-vocal-523124932
Any help would be grately appreciated.
Chris
Quick summary of it's life.
Purhased it for gaming a good while back, found it too quiet so I ripped the microphone out and directly wired it to a jack. Switched it out for a headset mic.
Fine for a couple of years but then I think i had some grounding issue.
Behind the mic was a small pcb about 1.5 by 1 cm with a small 3 pin component on it, which i believe was the FET.
While cleaning up the soldering the copper came away from the pcb and broke one of the legs to this component.
The mic itself is fine I just need to figure out what the replacement part is.
Unfortunately there's no readible numbers on the component.
I've included a picture of the mic, A drawing of the component and a link to the actual original microphone.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/prosound-a99jb-usb-0-hq-podcast-vocal-523124932
Any help would be grately appreciated.
Chris