I seem to have an intermittent bad ground in my mic. Any clue how to open the darn thing? I took the three tiny screws out but to no avail.
Guess I am screwed. I have a mic from my Anthem AVR, but it rolls off @ 6K and their cal file is encrypted. So, DSP, or Dayton USB, or another Behringer if I can't limp by "good enough". I gave away my old Panasonic capsule I made, gasp, 30 years ago! Hate to spend money for a couple of last projects.
The capsule pulls off the end of the mic, but be careful - the wires to the capsule are thin & fragile.
The screws should allow the PCB to be removed from the bottom.
Chris
The screws should allow the PCB to be removed from the bottom.
Chris
Guess I did not pull hard enough as the board came out this time with some wiggling. I hate to apply force before I now how they are supposed to work. Did not see any fault; but put it back in and it seems OK. Maybe I can limp through.
Yea, uncalibrated are cheap. Does me no good though as I don't have a capsule calibrator and they cost more than a mic.
Yea, uncalibrated are cheap. Does me no good though as I don't have a capsule calibrator and they cost more than a mic.
A new Behringer ecm8000 is $29 at Sweetwater with free shipping. They are uncalibrated though.
Did you recognize the deviations of these MICs? Everyone has an own curve.
I have not used it yet.Did you recognize the deviations of these MICs? Everyone has an own curve.
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