
apl
Stand Up Comity
I'm not upset at all about the TCM-3 situation. Even with paying to have it reribboned and swapping out transformers, it's a great deal.
No, I am saying that while cold, it stretches out at the corrugations and then when it warms up, it does not unstretch. Hence, the sagging begins.Well...
Metal contracts when cold, and expands when hot....
Unless it was really cold in China when they tensioned it, it would not expand enough to sag in your climate.
I guess it would make more sense that they were assembled in a hotter place. It would then make them tighter in a cold environment, unless the cold caused the clamping mechanism to loosen and the ribbons came loose.
In other words.... heck if I know!
OK
I am sorry, I see what you are saying now.
Yeah, if they were tensioned and then they got real cold the contraction might stretch the corrugations out.
I wonder how thin the ribbon is? .006 inches or .0006 inches?
I get all kinds of aerospace materials here at work (aluminum, steels/titanium etc) but nothing probably light enough to make a ribbon less than probably .005 thick.
It's an interesting theory to think about, but I have a hard time imagining the change being so great as to make the corrugations flatten out, even a little bit. That's a LOT of movement...but I could easily be wrong. It's a thought experiment at this point, after all.
By the way: I live down Route 15 in Maryland, RawDepth, and I got my mics a little over a week ago. The weather wasn't too awfully cold then (not like it is NOW!), and I have some sag in my ACM-3 (my ACM-1 was perfect). The evidence seems to show that the sag is more present in some models than others; maybe that has more to do with the design and fabrication of those models, and not other issues. Just a guess...
By the way--despite the sag in the ACM-3 I have, it sounds fine.
You may want to pass this along to them:I live in Dover. You know, that little town that battles over teaching creationism or evolution in the high school.
I feel better to know that I am not the only one who didn't get a paypal request. I am still patient about it.
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I haven't gotten mine either. But I can still sleep at night![]()
I sent a lot of PP requests out last night. This is blowing my mind the cost of shipping to Italy, the UK, Austrailia, and Canada. In any future GB, it might be a great savings to have all orders to other countries sent directly from China. This would save paying double duty and double shipping. China will ship direct but their only requirement is that the payment for the products must come from one source which is TMW. An example of this is a recient order I sent to Austrailia. This guy paid for his mics (which included shipping from China and duty into the USA) THEN the shipping from here to Austrailia was $299.00. Theres something wrong with this picture. Theres got to be a way to save some of that cost. I am open to any suggestions that will save some money.
It's usually cheaper to ship USPS overseas than FedEx.