Hi! So, I got this mic at a flea market for about $3 and it's fairly common in my region and it pops out for sale here and there...
It came with a box and it's kind of likable, as far as those old tech thingies go, but the output was very faint. I thought maybe it's suppose to be like that so I tried it with a preamp and it's working ok.
But then I thought, maybe there's something wrong in there and suddenly I was struck with a genius idea to take it apart and have a look inside. That's when I managed to disconnect the capsule.
So, I was wondering if anyone can assume how this supposed to be wired, regarding the transformer and all?
I have some pics, and the transformer has three wires, red, green and white. Green goes with the yellow one from the cable, red goes with blue and white goes with what I assume is ground. I'm not sure where to solder capsule's wires, as there's no clear trace where they were.
It came with a box and it's kind of likable, as far as those old tech thingies go, but the output was very faint. I thought maybe it's suppose to be like that so I tried it with a preamp and it's working ok.
But then I thought, maybe there's something wrong in there and suddenly I was struck with a genius idea to take it apart and have a look inside. That's when I managed to disconnect the capsule.
So, I was wondering if anyone can assume how this supposed to be wired, regarding the transformer and all?
I have some pics, and the transformer has three wires, red, green and white. Green goes with the yellow one from the cable, red goes with blue and white goes with what I assume is ground. I'm not sure where to solder capsule's wires, as there's no clear trace where they were.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
This is for the 311. Should be similar.
Adapter une DIN 3 broches en jack ou XLR - forum Les Mains dans le Cambouis (2/2) - Audiofanzine
Adapter une DIN 3 broches en jack ou XLR - forum Les Mains dans le Cambouis (2/2) - Audiofanzine