Got an Audio Technica AT813 Condensor mic that doesn't work.
It can run from phantom power or an internal AA 1.5v battery.
It has the mic element and no wires connecting to the little pc board which has a transformer, cap, 2K resistor and on/off switch.
If the AA battery is installed, the + end would make contact with a gold pin on the mic element. The - end would push down onto a spring loaded contact, pushing it through a plastic shroud which is to couple the signal.....how?
Osmosis?
The piece that protrudes towards the board doesn't touch the board, it's just near the transformer.
I tried connecting a lead to touch the protruding pin and got nothing.
Without a battery there would be no connection between the two sections at all!
There was a good bit of battery corrosion that may have annihilated wiring between the sections, I can't tell or see where there may have been.
Am I still insane? I don't see how this thing would work.
It can run from phantom power or an internal AA 1.5v battery.
It has the mic element and no wires connecting to the little pc board which has a transformer, cap, 2K resistor and on/off switch.
If the AA battery is installed, the + end would make contact with a gold pin on the mic element. The - end would push down onto a spring loaded contact, pushing it through a plastic shroud which is to couple the signal.....how?
Osmosis?
The piece that protrudes towards the board doesn't touch the board, it's just near the transformer.
I tried connecting a lead to touch the protruding pin and got nothing.
Without a battery there would be no connection between the two sections at all!
There was a good bit of battery corrosion that may have annihilated wiring between the sections, I can't tell or see where there may have been.
Am I still insane? I don't see how this thing would work.
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