EV microphone, dead.
Tried the setscrew with really good screwdriver, no luck even with pliers assisting non-rotation and >50lbs. force squarely on the screwslot.
whoever put that in has vise-grip hands or used locktite...rediculous.
@@r@te I manages to drill that screw out and have the XLR pins and associated R/C on PCB out of the tube end.
Now I can see tweeny wires go up the tube to the diaphram assembly.
Solid Construction on the mic handle/screen assembly, Flex-twisting and rotation are met with no-budge-resistance, no movement whatsoever between the screen and the tube. [Rubber skin/outer tube came right off].
Is there a way to get to the diaphram without destroying more of the mic?
Somethings been clunking around under the screen for ..a 'while.
Tried the setscrew with really good screwdriver, no luck even with pliers assisting non-rotation and >50lbs. force squarely on the screwslot.
whoever put that in has vise-grip hands or used locktite...rediculous.
@@r@te I manages to drill that screw out and have the XLR pins and associated R/C on PCB out of the tube end.
Now I can see tweeny wires go up the tube to the diaphram assembly.
Solid Construction on the mic handle/screen assembly, Flex-twisting and rotation are met with no-budge-resistance, no movement whatsoever between the screen and the tube. [Rubber skin/outer tube came right off].
Is there a way to get to the diaphram without destroying more of the mic?
Somethings been clunking around under the screen for ..a 'while.
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