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yeah that would be because i made it up-- my bad :o it should be the bv-11p if i now recall correctly

I actually even did not know he had transformers.
I could not find any info on that, except it is 8:1, which anyway is still a little too high.

I looked with no luck. Any chance you could provide a link? Before that is this a home DIY project? Drilling a back plate is one thing but re-machineing is another.
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I spent some time and could not find it either. It was quite a while ago, so it even might be on previous tech-talk and (all files are lost from there), or it also might be lost during the groupdiy site crash a couple years ago.

I don't think it is quite a DIY project as it involves precision drilling on a chucked rotary table, lapping, and sand blasting.
 
No problem.
So I tried simply holding the 603 Omni capsule in place on the headless 310 -- it does pick up sound! :D -- it also picks up a lot of EM hum, presumably due to the lack of shielding from my fingers, as opposed to the steel sleeve it needs. Alas, the two housings are different diameters, and I'm not sure what I'd need to do (short of machining) to get the smaller MXL capsule to fit snugly. I'm thinking that actual surgery on the capsules is beyond me. Something to ponder.
 
Just be careful not to lift traces on PCB--on mine one of them was damged already straight from factory.

Ouch. Well, if all else fails, circuit writer pens are your friend. Been there, rebuild traces with that. Not on mics, mind you, but still....
 
So I tried simply holding the 603 Omni capsule in place on the headless 310 -- it does pick up sound! :D -- it also picks up a lot of EM hum, presumably due to the lack of shielding from my fingers, as opposed to the steel sleeve it needs. Alas, the two housings are different diameters, and I'm not sure what I'd need to do (short of machining) to get the smaller MXL capsule to fit snugly. I'm thinking that actual surgery on the capsules is beyond me. Something to ponder.


If you want to convert it into omni-only really badly send both capsules my way, just pay shipping. You know the address ;).

If you do it yourself make sure you measure the capsule capacitance (should be around 36pf), and then tighten the collar to get the same figure.

Ouch. Well, if all else fails, circuit writer pens are your friend. Been there, rebuild traces with that. Not on mics, mind you, but still....

Yep, or if you don't have the pen and need a fast band aid, solder to a nearest soldering spot a jumper formed into the trace shape.
 
Yep, or if you don't have the pen and need a fast band aid, solder to a nearest soldering spot a jumper formed into the trace shape.

Indeed, that's also pretty much what I usually do with the pen just to get a really solid, low resistance connection. :)
 
Maybe those Tinkering with their mics might want to start another thread?

Not trying to be a Dick but this thread is pretty damn long & all your Info in one thread might be of more use to those looking for it. & those who just want to record with their Mics and find out more info on Future group buys won't have to weed out the Tech talk.

just an observation....
 
If you want to convert it into omni-only really badly send both capsules my way, just pay shipping. You know the address ;).

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The 310 is onmi-only, isn't it? I don't see any switches on the power supply.
 
My main problem with the mic was a serious lack of bass, so at first I blamed it on a tiny-tiny stock transformer--the reason I changed it. Things improved, but not by much. After that I tried it with Oktava 012 capsule with special adapter--the bass was immediately there, which points out there is something going on with the stock capsule itself.

Did you custom machine this adapter? I was thinking about making some for mine so I can use standard 22mm capsule heads, but on both microphones, I keep coming up with an almost impossibly dense thread pitch somewhere around half a millimeter or 1/64th of an inch. Is that right? Where can you get dies that big with a thread pitch that fine?
 
Did you custom machine this adapter? I was thinking about making some for mine so I can use standard 22mm capsule heads, but on both microphones, I keep coming up with an almost impossibly dense thread pitch somewhere around half a millimeter or 1/64th of an inch. Is that right? Where can you get dies that big with a thread pitch that fine?

Indeed, you cannot find dies for threads for mic capsules. I machine those threads on my lathe.
To understand how it is done just google for "lathe threading".

As a side note, my current microphone system includes microphone bodies with set of adapters I turned on my lathe for Gefell MK202/221, Gefell M94, B&K 4133, AKG CK61/62, and SP4 capsules.

Here is the pic:

http://home.comcast.net/~markfuksman/MyMics.JPG
 
I just heard from Oliver and he said "that he spoke to you" Any news?


Well, yes we spoke and he gave me T14 dimensions over the phone. He however never reply two my emails where I asked for pictures and sizes for BV12R, BV314, and T14/1. I will wait a couple more days and then have no choice but start looking for other options.

Best, M
 
Indeed, you cannot find dies for threads for mic capsules. I machine those threads on my lathe.
To understand how it is done just google for "lathe threading".

Do you know what the actual pitch is? Is it a half mm between threads? If so, I just found a source for dies for the Oktava end.
 
I am hoping to have the specs soon for the pre amps. I have a very busy next 2 weeks in the studio. (10 to 12 hour days/nights) Anyone know a good source for QUICK turnaround CD duplication? 300 to 500 copies needed. CD's only. no case, printing, or shrinkwrap.
 
Try Diskfaktory. They have a rush service too. They are located out in your area.
I am hoping to have the specs soon for the pre amps. I have a very busy next 2 weeks in the studio. (10 to 12 hour days/nights) Anyone know a good source for QUICK turnaround CD duplication? 300 to 500 copies needed. CD's only. no case, printing, or shrinkwrap.
 
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