Beyer M380
131Hello, I'm new here and from Bavaria, Germany. I got on the forum because i can offer a handful of notes regarding the M380 capsule. First off, we had one and it died in the early 90s and I was dumb enough not to keep it. My curiosity led me back to it after one day the Sennheiser 602 in the kick had an uncomfortable ammount of bleed from the loud bassamp. (i mostly track full bands in the same room) So I was checking a large number of other mics for the job. The capsule in the M380 was also inside the headphones DT770 and DT990 from 1985 until around 1992, it's the 600 ohms variant. Then the 250 ohms capsule went into those headphones but not to the M380, which weren't made anymore. The Opus 65 and TG-X50 obviously have nothing in common except the housing. For all those who want to look on Ebay for those 80s DT770+990 ... don't get your hopes up too high. Most of them are, after just 30 years or so, in slightly less than stellar condition. I dissected a few I could get my hands on, even after thorough cleaning a good number still has that giveaway buzz when fed low frequency sine tones (also a good way to check AKG D12s, of which IMHO 95% are junk by now). To make matters worse, the audiophiles still hold these 600 ohms DT 770+990 in high regard, which drives prices up. At least those of the sellers, as most buyers are a bit reluctant to trust 30 year old headphones, for a good reason. So, here are my long term plans:-trying to check the spare parts from Beyer, both 250 and 600 ohms if they would work as an old M380 capsule and report back here-trying to get hold of usable old parts from headphones-there is a mystery source for 600ohm capsules from Hungary, but I don't know how many there are-over the years there have been a whole line of capsules for the 770+990 that have nothing in common with the old ones: 32ohms, 50 ohms, 250, new 600ohms, etc.etc. - if you go hunting, keep that in mind - you are much more likely to run into those than the 1985-92 variant. Does anybody have a dead M380 or a capsule? I'd like to see if I can recreate the humbucking coil for the headphone capsules - that would be a faster way than guesswork. The capsule is large, 46mm diameter across, there's not many mic housings they fit into. Anybody by chance would give me their dead M380 for further experiments? The way the capsules were fitted in the mic isn't so different to how it was suspended in the headphones.Another snippet: the old 600 ohms capsules measure around 570-580 ohms DC.