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scottme
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Hello all,
I have a sick 70s creamy white MD421 which seems to have the common problem of having an impact transfered to the cartridge and now sounds honky. I think this is a fairly common problem with these older mics.
Does anyone know of a mic repairer that can fix old MD421s, or is it the case that earlier MD421s were unrepairable / disposable once in need of any repair?
My local distributor had a listen to it and pretty much said yep, it's broken, to repair will cost significantly more than I can get one new elsewhere, plus I will basically end up with the vintage case over a MD421 mkII guts.
I have a sick 70s creamy white MD421 which seems to have the common problem of having an impact transfered to the cartridge and now sounds honky. I think this is a fairly common problem with these older mics.
Does anyone know of a mic repairer that can fix old MD421s, or is it the case that earlier MD421s were unrepairable / disposable once in need of any repair?
My local distributor had a listen to it and pretty much said yep, it's broken, to repair will cost significantly more than I can get one new elsewhere, plus I will basically end up with the vintage case over a MD421 mkII guts.