Hey everyone!
Thanks for all the useful comments and tips. I'll call my gear supplier this
week for information about the actual location of the capsules/diaphragms
(mkh20 and 50). Will let you know if anything interesting pops up!
Arnoud
--- In "Max" <> wrote:
>
> Can I too make a suggestion here; if taking the mic apart is not something
> anyone wants to do (I don't), could one of our American friends ring
> Sennheiser USA on Monday, and get a second opinion from them?
> Max
>
> --- In "thxdave" <mormedia@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Dan, I tried the light trick before I posted my question to you but I was
> > unable to see any trace of the capsule. However, I do agree with you that
> > it SHOULD be in that general area. However, the post from Max sure seems to
> > contradict that. The hunt continues.
> > dave
> > --- In Dan Dugan <dan@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm sayin' I don't know what's goin' on with this! If holding it up to a
> > > bright light doesn't reveal anything, try removing the hex screws and
> > > sliding the whole guts out of the shell to see.
> > >
> > > -Dan
> > >
> > > > So you're saying that the man in Sennheiser's service department is
> > > > wrong then Dan?
> > > > Max
> > > >
> > > > --- In Dan Dugan <dan@> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> where is the capsule on my MKH60 shotgun? I have it in an M/S rig
> > > >>> with my MKH30 and the capsule on the '30 is easy to see but not so
> > > >>> the '60.
> > > >>
> > > >> Understand that the interference tube (slotted part) is an empty tube
> > > >> in front of the capsule. But it's a cardioid capsule so it needs a
> > > >> rear entry. I think the rear entry might be the last three slots
> > > >> before the flattened part of the body. I'd guess the capsule is at the
> > > >> wide spot in front of those, so the diaphragm could be at the front of
> > > >> that wide spot. Hold it up to the light to see if you can see it there.
> > > >>
> > > >> -Dan Dugan
> > >
> >
>
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