Is that a scratch in the gold or dust? A scratch like that probably happened before rather than after assembly so it shouldn't affect anything though
I received my matched k87’s last week (thank you, @soliloqueen) … so I will install one in one of my @poctop D-67’s … and do some A/B comparisons with my Beesneez capsules (which IF I remember correctly are Ben’s “economy” K67’s) which sounded really good BTW …My friend received his K87 yesterday. I'll finally be able to do some comparison recordings.
Do I need to change any electronic components in either the D-67 or the D-EF47 to accommodate the k87 or flat 47 ?
Thank you, @KhronWhy would that be the case?
Ok, maybe you might need to mess with the pF-range feedback capacitor in the 67 if you wanna tweak the HF-attenuation, but other than that.....
I did exactly that. Pretty sure you're gonna like it, but looking forward to your impressions.Also … at the same time … I am hoping to install one of my flat 47’s into one of my @poctop D-EF47’s and A/B it against my 3U M7’s …
Thank you for the heads up, @soliloqueen …Just don't be surprised by a significant drop in level. The k87 is a flat clone of a '60s k67 but with isolated back plates. This version of the Neumann capsule has extremely low capacitance compared to any modern k87 clone, especially the 3u units. Most k67 clones are way, way too loud, so if you swap one of mine in, it's going to seem super quiet
Thank you, @ElSmurf …I did exactly that. Pretty sure you're gonna like it, but looking forward to your impressions.
I wonder if this is why my D87 has a relatively low output, or if it's due to improper biasing. Or both.... Will do a proper oscilloscope biasing soon.Just don't be surprised by a significant drop in level. The k87 is a flat clone of a '60s k67 but with isolated back plates. This version of the Neumann capsule has extremely low capacitance compared to any modern k87 clone, especially the 3u units. Most k67 clones are way, way too loud, so if you swap one of mine in, it's going to seem super quiet
the u87i is a very quiet microphone with very high noise tbh. it's not a very performant microphone in terms of specs. it's almost 10dB quieter than the Ai and its SNR is hot garbage. this is just what the microphone is like. if it's way too quiet, you've likely built it correctly.I wonder if this is why my D87 has a relatively low output, or if it's due to improper biasing. Or both.... Will do a proper oscilloscope biasing soon.
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