Takstar CM-60 and CM-63 capsule mods.

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Use the wrench to unscrew the retaining ring, use a needle-nose pliers to pull out the backplate assembly as a unit, turn the capsule over on a CLEAN surface, and the diaphragm and the very thin, transparent spacer will fall out.

The spacer is very easy to lose, and static-cling to your hand, clothes etc.; keep an eye on it and place it somewhere it can't get disturbed.

When re-assembling, the side of the diaphragm with the metal ring goes to the front, then the clear spacer, then the backplate assy, then the retaining ring.

You want to make sure no dust or debris gets between the diaphragm and the spacer, or the spacer and the backplate.
 
Use the wrench to unscrew the retaining ring, use a needle-nose pliers to pull out the backplate assembly as a unit, turn the capsule over on a CLEAN surface, and the diaphragm and the very thin, transparent spacer will fall out.

The spacer is very easy to lose, and static-cling to your hand, clothes etc.; keep an eye on it and place it somewhere it can't get disturbed.

When re-assembling, the side of the diaphragm with the metal ring goes to the front, then the clear spacer, then the backplate assy, then the retaining ring.

You want to make sure no dust or debris gets between the diaphragm and the spacer, or the spacer and the backplate.
So the assembly could stay together if I just wanted to remove the front grille?
 
So I did some testing and at first was kind of disappointed with the squeaky result, but quickly realized I had put the spacer infront of the mesh and not between the diaphragm and backplate assy. So I took care of that and also filled all the holes but one with nail builder gel, and hardened it under an uv lamp.

Here's a quick and dirty comparison (sorry for the missus speaking in the background) between the modded capsule and the stock one + Modded Takstar and MicParts Omni capsule. Recorded in my living room about an arms length from the guitar, angled at aprox. 12th fret. No post processing except normalization.

Google Drive Folder

Takstar CM60_1.wav
A: Modded
B: Stock

Tastar CM60_2.wav
A: Modded
B: MicParts
 
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Easy-peasy if you have this type of spanner wrench; a lot less so if you don't
As I am currently trying my luck on similarly constructed capsules, while looking for any kind of fancy tools I could buy or build, it occurred to me that a cut off safety clip, of suitable diameter and bent into shape, might work just as well.
 

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occurred to me that a cut off safety clip, of suitable diameter and bent into shape, might work just as well.

In these situations, I use one of two options -

a) I sometimes use a pair of nails or brads that fit the retaining ring holes, and use long nose pliers to grab and twist or rotate them. OR,

b) I use a pair of C-ring pliers - either straight or curved/bent ends depending on 1) the type of object, and 2) whatever my friend Chuck has on hand when I ask to borrow them. (Someday I will break down and buy my own ... maybe, but then ham operators are notoriously CHEAP and they enjoy helping other ops, especially 'cause it gets them out of the shack and shifts the risk of mistake or loss by messing with other guys' gear.)

C clip pliers come in straight and curved/bent tips, locking and other types, and often reach shaft retaining nuts situated behind face plates, obviating the need to remove the face plate to grab them.

James
 
So I did some testing and at first was kind of disappointed with the squeaky result, but quickly realized I had put the spacer infront of the mesh and not between the diaphragm and backplate assy. So I took care of that and also filled all the holes but one with nail builder gel, and hardened it under an uv lamp.

Here's a quick and dirty comparison (sorry for the missus speaking in the background) between the modded capsule and the stock one + Modded Takstar and MicParts Omni capsule. Recorded in my living room about an arms length from the guitar, angled at aprox. 12th fret. No post processing except normalization.

Takstar CM60.wav
A: Modded
B: Stock

Tastar CM60_2.wav
A: Modded
B: MicParts
Those .wav files don't appear to be working (just getting a .xml)
 

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