Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1061They're super easy to DIY from home depot pine boards....
Mine is doing the same thing. I hear the diaphragm can become dis-glued from the little thing it sits on and there is a video of a dude fixing that issue on youtube.Tom Wanderer wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 8:27 am Had a few days off work and I was recording a song idea. Put my trusty and ancient RE20 in front of a bass cab and the sound was distorted. I did a lot of research and troubleshooting to no avail. Nothing is loose or rattling, I refoamed maybe 6 years ago, sounds fine on voice or other low SPL sources. After watching some repair videos I think I may have a collapsed diaphragm. I love this mic. It came from a place called Midwest Studios and that name is naively engraved on the mic body in cursive. I might bite the bullet and send it in to ElectroVoice. I know it's not cheap but it might be worth it to me. Any other suggestions before I send it off?
I watched that whole vid yesterday and took my mic partially apart. Under the phase plug you can see the diaphragm and beneath it is something that looks like a shirt button that he's calling the phase plate. The phase plate on his is completely loose and if you shake the mic you can hear it rattling. My phase plate is secure. In the first few minutes of the vid he describes the difference between an unglued phase plate and a collapsed diaphragm...and that there is no fix that he knows of for a collapsed diaphragm. In that case the diaphragm is just sitting on that phase plate and high SPL sources cause it to vibrate against it. Pretty sure that's the problem I'm dealing with. I sent an email to EV (or Bosch, rather) and I'll see what they get back to me with.Kniferide wrote: Mine is doing the same thing. I hear the diaphragm can become dis-glued from the little thing it sits on and there is a video of a dude fixing that issue on youtube.
this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FClhZX7wnAQ
I finally got around to replacing the pots and cap in the thinline. I went with 1M and a .022uf cap like they originally had. Boy oh boy did that change things. Maybe too much. The neck pickup NAILS the tone with those 1Meg pots. The bridge pickup is maybe too much. Kinda wishing I'd done 500K, but man that neck pickup sounds great. My advice: if you are stuck with 1V and 1T go for the compromise of 500K. If you have a Deluxe or Custom, use 1Meg for the neck.tommy wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:23 amGotcha. I picked up a thinskin AVRI 72 Thinline recently where someone swapped out the pickups for the new Fender reissues but left in the 250K pots for some reason. One of these days I'm going to replace those pots with 1M.Owen wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:13 amYeah this is where I am. I got skunked out of a REALLY good deal (like fucking stupid good) on a vintage 1974 Telecaster Custom. I know I am not going to find a deal that good anytime soon, which lead me to the Fender American Original's with the reissued CuNiFe. BUT they are charging more for the reissue than I could have paid for an original 74 and my brain hates that.tommy wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:26 am Fender also reissued it a year or two ago with the CuNiFe magnets. I have not compared prices.
Fender sells the CuNiFe neck pickup for $200ish and I am trying to decide if I should just get a MiM custom and install that, or cough up more money on an American...or go the Warmoth route, or just be patient and wait.
Exactly never times. At least not w/ electric guitar. Acoustic is a better fit for this.
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