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Re: desiccating AT3032 mics

Subject: Re: desiccating AT3032 mics
From: picnet2
Date: Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:37 am ((PDT))
Hi Dan,           Was searching this very issue and ran into head first int=
o your old message. =0D
 Now that Im actually using the same capsules Ive noticed the same transien=
t click (pop) for one mic. Once some new capsules arrive Ill dismantle the =
poping capsule to find out whats going on inside. I was using them in 96% h=
umidity which is probably too high. Could also be a contamination issue & w=
ill find out soon. Would be good to "cure" this, although click detecting i=
n software seems to do a decent job removing them...=0D
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 -Mike.=0D
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