Analogue Razor
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I have an M-Audio Nova that has been collecting dust for a few years. I've recently gotten interested in DIY and modding, and have already built an SCA preamp, rewired some guitars, and built an electric guitar as well. I'd love to do something with this mic and make it a useful part of my studio time, but am unsure as to what really needs work.
What should I change? Where would YOU start and how far would you take it? Basket mesh removal? Output transformer? Capacitors/resistors? Capsule? FET and re-biasing
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I have plenty of high-end mics at my disposal, so losing this one for a while isn't really a blow to my work flow. I am at an engineering school, so I have some good equipment at my disposal, helpful people around, and plenty of soldering experience.
AND there are no tubes involved so far, so I probably won't kill myself
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Any way to get this thing to compete with the big boys? Or should I let sleeping mics lie and move on to a compressor?
What should I change? Where would YOU start and how far would you take it? Basket mesh removal? Output transformer? Capacitors/resistors? Capsule? FET and re-biasing

I have plenty of high-end mics at my disposal, so losing this one for a while isn't really a blow to my work flow. I am at an engineering school, so I have some good equipment at my disposal, helpful people around, and plenty of soldering experience.
AND there are no tubes involved so far, so I probably won't kill myself

Any way to get this thing to compete with the big boys? Or should I let sleeping mics lie and move on to a compressor?