mic repair

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I have a MXL 9090 dual capsule condenser mic. One side is bright, the other is warm.

http://www.mxlmics.com/products/900_series/9090/9090.html

Recently, the warm side stopped working. The LED lights up which indicates that the phantom power is being supplied. The bright side works as normal. I don't think the diaphragm is busted because the mic makes no noise at all when that side is activated. I was just wondering if it would be worth it to take the mic apart and see if it can be repaired. I can solder and do almost anything else it would take but I just need to know how fragile those mics are to be worked on.

So either I take it apart and attempt to fix it, or I just live with one good side and not risk breaking it too.......

What do you think??
 
Odds are, it is either a broken wire, a cold solder joint, or a shorted or open capacitor. The circuit on both sides is likely to be the same basic circuit, so if it isn't a broken wire, you can probably measure voltages at various points along the circuit board and quickly isolate it to a handful of components.
 
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