Tim Parkes
Active member
Hi all, thanks for accepting my request to join.
I’ve been looking for circuit mods for my SE 2000 condenser mic, I’ve never really liked the sound of it, it’s bright and scratchy.
I put and RK 47 type capsule in the mic recently, very little change, perhaps a little more mid-range.
I’m wondering what could be done for midrange frequencies emphasis. Any component ideas welcome, unfortunately I haven’t checked in between the PCBs yet for parts.
When I wrote to SE Electronics asking for a schematic for this discontinued mic (it’s the first iteration of the mic) they would not help, I managed to get the wiring polarities from them, but they were super cagey.
I mean, it looks A LOT like a bunch of other Chinese mics available out there.
I can swap out components solder/desolder, check values with multimeter but I’m certainly not an electronics or electrics engineer, more a musician and tinkerer who just wants to get the best out of my mics.
Thank you for your advice
I’ve been looking for circuit mods for my SE 2000 condenser mic, I’ve never really liked the sound of it, it’s bright and scratchy.
I put and RK 47 type capsule in the mic recently, very little change, perhaps a little more mid-range.
I’m wondering what could be done for midrange frequencies emphasis. Any component ideas welcome, unfortunately I haven’t checked in between the PCBs yet for parts.
When I wrote to SE Electronics asking for a schematic for this discontinued mic (it’s the first iteration of the mic) they would not help, I managed to get the wiring polarities from them, but they were super cagey.
I mean, it looks A LOT like a bunch of other Chinese mics available out there.
I can swap out components solder/desolder, check values with multimeter but I’m certainly not an electronics or electrics engineer, more a musician and tinkerer who just wants to get the best out of my mics.
Thank you for your advice