Andresound
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Thanks guys. Read the article a few times and although it is very technical, I have now learned something.
Polypropylene is the "hi-end" about sound quality ; metallized polyester( like Wima MKT) is the second choice ( but far from polypropylene quality)Thank you Ingaudio. Would a polystyrene work for C2?
Hey there! I have a Rode Classic that I was hoping to replace the stock capsule with a CK12 style capsule as well. I realized the stock capsule is center terminated and CK12 is edge terminated. Forgive me, but I’ve never done anything like this before. Did you have any issues with wiring the C12 capsule? Any advice or is it a pretty straightforward replacement?I tried changing the value of that output cap to 6uf Solen PP, and I ended up going back to the 22. I replaced the Capsule with a TC12, and can confirm this made a huge difference
Sorry for late reply. Didn’t see this. Connecting edge terminal (as if it was the center terminal), is no problem. It will work. You will have to “tie” the 2 back plates togetherHey there! I have a Rode Classic that I was hoping to replace the stock capsule with a CK12 style capsule as well. I realized the stock capsule is center terminated and CK12 is edge terminated. Forgive me, but I’ve never done anything like this before. Did you have any issues with wiring the C12 capsule? Any advice or is it a pretty straightforward replacement?
Thanks so much for your response! I was able to get the new capsule installed and everything works and sounds great, much appreciated! I had to be a little creative with the saddle/mount and use part of the original Rode mount combined with part of the new mount, but it worked out great.Sorry for late reply. Didn’t see this. Connecting edge terminal (as if it was the center terminal), is no problem. It will work. You will have to “tie” the 2 back plates together
I was thinking that too, but I first put this new tube in with the original capsule and it was dead quiet then. The noise I'm getting now is still very quiet and I think totally acceptable for a tube mic in general. The self noise is on par with some other tube mics I have... just wondering if it was odd because there was almost no noise at all before changing the capsuleMaybe the noise is because of the new tube?
Very well could be the case! I don't really have any skill at soldering so I'll take a second look at it. Thank you!... Or flux residue in the high-impedance areas, after soldering the new one in?
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