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Disassembling an RE10
Does anyone know how to do it?
I have an RE10 here that's not putting out any audio and I need to get inside it to diagnose the problem. I've gotten as far as removing the front windshield and and the various layers of metal and mesh pieces that cover the diaphragm, but am unsure of how to get the actual capsule out of the mic body. Does anyone know? Thanks! ![]() |
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from I can remember bout the guts of those re mics, the edge of the diaphragm is either adhered directly to the body of to somthing that is bonded directly to the body. The only way that I know of to unbond that sort of stuff would be to use a heat gun, that of course would unbond the diaphragm and maybe melt or warp it.
. Bad news.Just out of curiosity, why are you wanting to remove the capsule anyway? |
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