This mic puts out a very low, "boxy" signal. I opened it, and all connections look good. How can I figure out if the moving coil element or the transformer is at fault?
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Shure model 55 (vintage) for repair
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I'm thinking I can unsolder the capsule from the transformer, and connect my signal generator there, or even my iPhone with some music, and see how it sounds at the other end of the microphone cable. Any trouble with this test?
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Don’t see why not
Also, could test the capsule element by connecting it directly to a high gain, low impedance input, to check if that helps with the boxy tone.
Or patch in a transformer from another dynamic mic, eg wire up the capsule of this one to be in place of the one from that mic. Assuming you’ve got another high impedance mic handyMy band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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The model 55 has a three way impedance switch, M position is 150R, same as SM57/58. Thanks, Pete.
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I tested the model 55's transformer by playing music thru it, and it sounded perfect--full bandwidth. So, I cannabalized an old SM58 for its capsule and installed it in the model 55. Works great! Sounds like a 58, no surprise. I made a web of zip ties to hold the new capsule in the spring-suspended cage. A real MacGyver bodge, but it will last another 60 years!
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Originally posted by xtian View PostI tested the model 55's transformer by playing music thru it, and it sounded perfect--full bandwidth. So, I cannabalized an old SM58 for its capsule and installed it in the model 55. Works great! Sounds like a 58, no surprise. I made a web of zip ties to hold the new capsule in the spring-suspended cage. A real MacGyver bodge, but it will last another 60 years!
This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Just an FYI: That "house curve" or presence peak was built in so that their mics would sound good with the Shure Vocal Master system which had no tweeters."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostJust an FYI: That "house curve" or presence peak was built in so that their mics would sound good with the Shure Vocal Master system which had no tweeters.
Tweeters (horns) who knew... use Shure mics and you don't need em!This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by xtian View PostI tested the model 55's transformer by playing music thru it, and it sounded perfect--full bandwidth. So, I cannabalized an old SM58 for its capsule and installed it in the model 55. Works great! Sounds like a 58, no surprise. I made a web of zip ties to hold the new capsule in the spring-suspended cage. A real MacGyver bodge, but it will last another 60 years!
Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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When I was in my first band in middle school and high school years we had that Vocal Master as our PA system. We always used sm58 mics too and it sounded pretty good. I use to plug my guitar in and crank it till it created the nastiest fuzz sound. It was not a fuzz distortion that could be used for anything other than making an experimental type noise.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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