Marik
Pro Microphone Design
<I don't see any 68/63s either. Mine all had 47/40s instead of 33/63s though. There's also a tiny 1uF that needs to be changed to a 4.7uF or even 10uF. It needs to be 35V.>
Sure thing you dont see them--they don't exist.

Look at PK series 22/50. 8 of those will do. For 68Mf use 3 in paralel, for 33/63 two in paralel. For 1/50, as Flatpicker suggested 4.7/50. The signal cap from the capsule change to Wima FKP-3 1000Pf. It is gonna be a tight fit and you should be inventive. You will need to resolder the transistor and some resistors to the other side of PCB.
<Also what would be the minimum equipment I would need in order to make my own cables...I am eager to give cable buliding a try since those darn things are so expensive now. I know about the mogami wire and neutrik plugs, but what about the solder, the iron , the flux?>
Hurmth, it is really very easy. After a few cables you gonna be a pro.
To do it a $14 small 40W Hakko iron with little tip would be quite sufficient. However, I would still recommend to get a silver solder (sorry Flatpicker
). Scroll down to Welbornelabs solder for $25 a pound, also read a solder primer on the bottom:
http://www.welbornelabs.com/solder.htm
Besides of Mogami I would recommend Canare star-quad, which I use myself. You can get it bulk, as well as Neutriks, at
www.markertek.com
Sure thing you dont see them--they don't exist.

Look at PK series 22/50. 8 of those will do. For 68Mf use 3 in paralel, for 33/63 two in paralel. For 1/50, as Flatpicker suggested 4.7/50. The signal cap from the capsule change to Wima FKP-3 1000Pf. It is gonna be a tight fit and you should be inventive. You will need to resolder the transistor and some resistors to the other side of PCB.
<Also what would be the minimum equipment I would need in order to make my own cables...I am eager to give cable buliding a try since those darn things are so expensive now. I know about the mogami wire and neutrik plugs, but what about the solder, the iron , the flux?>
Hurmth, it is really very easy. After a few cables you gonna be a pro.
To do it a $14 small 40W Hakko iron with little tip would be quite sufficient. However, I would still recommend to get a silver solder (sorry Flatpicker
). Scroll down to Welbornelabs solder for $25 a pound, also read a solder primer on the bottom:http://www.welbornelabs.com/solder.htm
Besides of Mogami I would recommend Canare star-quad, which I use myself. You can get it bulk, as well as Neutriks, at
www.markertek.com

). Comcast changed some things around and I haven't had time to go back and figure out how to put stuff online. They make it a real pain to get to. I posted some before via Ozraves, but had not changed the 1uF to a 10uF then. When I did, it made a world of difference so I need to re-post them. Changing the 1uF tamed the high-end a little and made it more open.