Germans in that era loved to use thin pins made of hardened steel. Usually 3 of them.Does anyone know how to open up this mic. It is not working and feels like the capsule may be jiggling around. It grill does not unscrew. Could it just be press fit at the center band? I inherited it and would love try to get it working.
Yes, the grill needs to be removed. It is definitely the cartridge that is loose. I wanted to check for tips from anyone who might have tried getting the grill off before attempting it myself.Germans in that era loved to use thin pins made of hardened steel. Usually 3 of them.
They need to be carefully pressed in till they clear the thickness of the body wall.
Those holding the tuchel (3 pin connector) are probably hidden under the band.
Mind you, this being an dynamic mic, it's the dynamic cartridge at the top, only wires and some weighting inside the body and the tuchel at the bottom.
To get to the cartridge you probably need to remove the grill.
It looks glued.
Of course I cannot be 100% certain but such is the construction of Polish mics from that era, made under MB licence or in cooperation.
Also I own a pair of Bayerdynamic M 81. Same concept.
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