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I have 2 Shure SM-81 capsules and 4 SM-80 capsules, but only 2 SM-81 bodies, so I have at least four stored capsules at any one time. One pair of the SM-80 capsules came in original plastic cases for the R104 replacement cartridge for the SM-81. On the box it says "when stored, keeper (black foam disc) must remain on terminal." The "keeper" disc is a little foam disc with a center hole that fits on the end of the capsule electrode and it pretty much just fits inside the empty part of the capsule and just touches the threads on the inside of the capsule.
However, I only have one keeper and four stored capsules. What is the function of the keeper disc? If it's important, is there a way to obtain material to make more? I can't seem to find anything about it on the Shure website under accessories. Is it just supposed to keep the inside of the capsule clean and dust free or does it serve some other, mysterious, quasi-electrical function?
Cheers,
Otto
However, I only have one keeper and four stored capsules. What is the function of the keeper disc? If it's important, is there a way to obtain material to make more? I can't seem to find anything about it on the Shure website under accessories. Is it just supposed to keep the inside of the capsule clean and dust free or does it serve some other, mysterious, quasi-electrical function?

Cheers,
Otto