mic testing

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hello again

i've a pair of AKG D224E's, and want to know if anyone has suggestions as to how to go about getting them tested and repaired? or if it's worth it?

thanks
anthony
 
hehe...sure...my problem is that I live in South Africa, which is hardly a place AKG would have a repair/test centre. i've emailed them and am waiting for a response.
these are real old mics (from the '60s i think). they can be real bright and have a bass drop off, which might compliment my voice, so i'm wondering if they'd be any good for vocals. plus they'd look super on stage =]

i guess i'm really looking for opinions of the mics, or AKG in general, if anyone's used them, and advice with regards to getting vintage mics repaired/restored.
 
They were the drum sound of the 70's. No flavor at all, just dry signal ready for comp and eq
 
Yo National! Welcome to the board! Question is- What's wrong with the mics? They're some cool old dynamic pencil mics. Here's a link, if it helps-

http://www.akg.com/products/powerslave,mynodeid,204,id,588,pid,588,_language,EN.html



They are small diaphragm mics, and like their condenser cousins, they'll respond quickly to fast transients, and pick up a lot of high end detail. I'd be surprised if they are good vocal mics, but they might be good as a stereo pair, as overheads, or on acoustic instruments. I'd be afraid to use them on cabs without doing further research on SPL handling. I bet they'll be fine. What I didn't get out of your post is- Why do they need service? South Africa is a dry country, which is very good for mics. Unless you know differently, I would think they would work fine.- Richie
 
thanks for the link richard, and for the comments. do you know any good online microphony resources? the whole mic aspect is a bit overwhelming, cos there are so many options.
south africa is wetter than you might imagine, but yeah it's not damp. :)
the mics are simply not in good condition; the previous owner didn't take care of them, or broke them even. on one, the metal sleeve is completely loose; on both, the bass attenuators at the bottom are loose. that sort of thing.
of the two, one seems to work fine, but how i can be certain if it really is working fine?
i got them free...so i'm not too anxious about them, but it would be cool to have a working pair.
 
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