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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:27 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I didnt know if this is the correct forum but i need help rewiring this mic....but i bought a C414 today, from craigs list local, for 500$. it says C414 but no EB, its not any of the new models...it has the brass ring capsule as far as i can tell (its all brass <shrug>)

the base of the mic is like a weird screw in type thing and it looks like its basically a 5 pin xlr female that connects up into the body of the mic, and it looks like the cable that tethers down to connect to the actual mic cable to the preamp, this short little 6 inch cable doesnt look like it came with the mic...

so there is a fatter white cable, i presume the XLR, that was soldered into the middle pin (5 pin female combo connector i think??) and it looked like there was a little piece of metal going from that pin to this little ring on the outside (like a ground or osmething?)....then 2 skinny wires, a white and a red....these were soldered into pins 1 and 2..........the trouble is that i dont remember which was soldered to which. i was going to just guess red 1 white 2, but then i realized with phantom power guessing might be A HUGE mistake....


ive sort of researched it and it seems that i might have a multi thousand dollar mic on my hands, for only 500$ Smile

can anyone help me figure out which to solder to which?


ps.....some of you may be thinking why did i unsolder it in the first place? well as you can see the wires are pretty messed up and they didnt seem very stable, also, that little ...what i theorize is a ground connection to the chassis of the casing of this little connector....was not connected, and when i tried the mic out i couldnt get the bottom connected very well and so most everything was loose but especially the connection it kept going BURP if i moved it and would cut out and yeah it was just not right so im trying to resolder it....


i dont know if theres a way to attach screenshots but i dont see a way so ill just link you to my GS.com post where i have the screenshots...


http://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/302281-original-c414-pre-eb-need-help-rewiring-base.html
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:37 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I followed the link and got nothing, just an error message.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:44 am Reply with quoteBack to top

EDIT: i think GS.com just has some downtime issues at certain hours because i tried to refresh and i just get "connection to server was reset" either they have too much traffic (doubtful) or its just general temporary connectivity issues...still...PB links below..


eeeeemmmmm....weird....i click the link and it works no problem...

maybe your browser...

anywho ill post them to photobucket real fast...brb


http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/jprumers/DSC02434.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/jprumers/DSC02435.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/jprumers/DSC02436.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/jprumers/DSC02437.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/jprumers/DSC02438.jpg

in the last one, 38....its showing the "mic clip" which is weird to me i dont see how to attach it since my stands have threads like screw on action so i dont understand how this mic clip works..........yes im a noob... if someone could explain how this mic clip works, AND if i can even get a new one (the pic is showing how one of the pins is bent and thus it doesnt really connect)
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:50 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Yeah GS works fine, just following your link I get the gs site with a "No Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator" message.

Anyways, the bucket works fine. That thing looks insane. I hope you get it back to tip top condition.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:14 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I know what your handle is ORBIT. IT'S BECAUSE YOU ARE A SPACE CASE!

What the heck are you doing purchasing a microphone for $500, taking it apart, unsoldering stuff and not documenting it? The connector that you have no clue about is the European version called a Tuchle. It's what all of the European microphones used to have.

You're not the brightest gold sputtered diaphragm in the microphone locker are you??? In fact this microphone may not even be phantom power capable?? You may be hard-pressed to make that microphone work? There were numerous other ways to power microphones that were also popular in Europe that aren't even known about in this country, USA.

What you need to do is pack it up and ship it back to AKG and hope they don't charge you another $500 to fix it! Yes, that's the old C-12 capsule. That doesn't make it a valuable microphone. In fact, I don't think it's worth what you paid for it. I think you were little over anxious? Learn from your mistakes you just made good one.

Yes, my eyes are rolling around in my head in disbelief.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:24 am Reply with quoteBack to top

okay remy im done with you....

you have only ever provided adviced in the most cryptic and degrading way possible, and are extremely good at alienating people that only want to learn about audio. is that so much to ask?

yeah it was stupid to not remember which pin was soldered where...tell me something i dont know you effin hag, i just remembered why i stopped posting here...

when i purchased the mic i plugged it into a phantom power pre and tested it...it worked, other than the fact that when you move it around, the messed up wiring would cause it to drop out/reacquire signal which of course meant big spikes and stuff like that....

the mic was owned by a career engineer from california who tragically died in a car accident recently and his ex wife is selling the mic... its a pretty good chance this is a phantom powered mic that, in my (apparently) extremely wackfucked logic.

its so sad because you obviously have a great amount of knowledge, unfortunately you have no other way to impart that to others, short of tearing them down and to what end?

i hope you feel awesome everytime your menopausal immaturity takes over and you get to kick a kid to the gutter....please just curbstomp me and get it over with



EDIT: also i think that the value of the c12 is quite evident as per the auctions on ebay, a single mic selling for easily 2k....i could care less about what i could sell it for, im just a newbie trying to get my hands on what i can....................FFS
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:06 am Reply with quoteBack to top

When you take anything apart you don't know about, you document it. Sure, the microphone may function on phantom but it may not be designed for 48 volts! That's what the P48 designation meant. Some were designed to work on lower voltages and would sound great on 48. Until they blew up! Sorry you don't like being scolded for being stupid. This is a European bastardized, possibly modified microphone that may not have any available documentation. You're going to have to do a fair amount of research or turn to an independent microphone specialist for service. So what were you thinking anyhow?

You're right, I'm very knowledgeable. I help a lot of people. I teach a lot of people. And you're not paying me for the hundreds of hours I've devoted to this forum. The information you provided & the mess you've made is not adequate enough for anybody to help you with this. GOT THAT? And unless it's an original tube C-12, your old pre-screwed up 414 is worth less than what you paid for it! 414's of almost any variety, in good condition, USA models, can regularly be had for $650. That's for late-model P-48/EB/B-ULS/TLII/XLS, etc.. I don't care who your friend was. If he had taken better care of his microphones, it wouldn't have been intermittent. Although I'm sorry about his demise.

Now you know.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:14 am Reply with quoteBack to top

so you're either telling me you dont know how to help me....or you're telling me that im screwed no matter what?

please, let me be one of the many people that you help....less cryptic, more answerish, less rubshitinmyface.....

this wasnt a friend....it was a post on craigs list and i figured okay cool a c414 for half the price....when i got it i was like....it doesnt look exactly like i remember the pics looking...i get home and i look things up....okay it looks to be old....i figure that i cant be the only person, on a GLOBAL forum, that has one of these mics....my bass is a unique hand made one of a kind made by a master luthier.........but this mic, is NOT, unique....

please please please please please please please PLEASE....just for once, give me an answer that can start me on a path towards bettering my situation....that is the purpose of these forums, not to lash out at people and degrade them.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:15 am Reply with quoteBack to top

OK Orbit, you're right. I'm sorry. Here are some more constructive suggestions. Again, please accept my apology.

Here are my thoughts. You should be able to obtain schematics of the earlier version 414's. There should be a certain degree of similarity in the circuitry. It's going to require you to trace & compare everything to your available schematics. A phantom powered microphone only requires three connections.

Try this
http://www.gyraf.dk/schematics/AKG_C414_old.GIF
http://www.gyraf.dk/schematics/AKG_C414B-ULS.GIF
http://mixonline.com/basics/education/audio_mysteries_vintage_mic/
http://mixonline.com/recording/applications/audio_microlution/
http://www.schematics.ca/uploads/PDdownloads/akg_c414_old.gif

At this link:
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/peaks/5212/akg1.htm
I believe the C414E1 is most similar to yours? You'll notice the 5 pin connector wiring diagram.

I hope this helps?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:25 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Although yours has 4 patterns & a pad. No low-cut filter. So that 414E1 may not be quite correct for you but similar? But as you can see from that particular one, it's not phantom powered. The capsule is polarized separately on pins 4 & 5.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:35 am Reply with quoteBack to top

i dont have an available schematic, unless you mean the ones that you linked...i found 2 of those earlier while trying to figure this out on my own before i posted.

i am not sure what you mean by trace and compare, even if i had a hard copy schematic. as you probably guessed, im not well versed in reading electrical schematics...i did in high school for a short while and its really not something that comes easily to me.

the pin in the one you suggested is indeed 5 pin but unless im mistaken, that is 3 more pins than i even have. i assume this is where your explanation of phantom power required only three connections comes into play. and as i explained, i know that the middle one is the fatter white one.

how can i figure out which wire to solder, of the 2 wires that are the unknowns?

theres only 3 wires so i had assumed this is something like a standard XLR, it certainly is that way on the connecting cable?

this is so depressing....had i had any inclination that this was anything other than what is widely available.............ugh
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:09 am Reply with quoteBack to top

http://mixonline.com/online_extras/akg-c414-comb-sheet.pdf

this is my microphone. please can someone help me decipher it?!
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:13 am Reply with quoteBack to top

actually i think pin 1 is red and pin 2 is white..................i remember rot and weiss from taking german in high school (unfortunately only for a very short while)

that is what it looks like on the very right side of the schematic, but also in the middle there is a connector diagram like mine that is way differently wired than this mic was when i got it. the one on the right matches what i started with, red in pin 1 and white in pin 2, pin 6 getting the fat one....i assume its the ground <shrug>


it also says 7.5 to 52v universal phantom power so i think that we're okay on that one....
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:24 am Reply with quoteBack to top

OK then, let's see here, if you are referring to the picture that you supplied with those 3 wires? The braided shield with the white piece of heat shrink tubing should be eventually connected to pin 1 on an XLR. The other two skinny little wires, the red one & what appears to be a white one, (hard to tell for your photo) should be connected to pins 2 & 3 of the XLR. Please realize, if connections 2 & 3 are reversed, the microphone should still functioning but maybe out of phase to others. That's usually easy to figure out. If that's the case? Reverse pins 2 & 3.

So back onto that 6 pin connector, the braided shield goes to that center conductor that also includes a jumper to the shell. Your red & white goes to pins 1 & 2, as evidenced by their solder appearing only in those pins. The other connections are not used. I truly believe that should do the trick. Do you understand what I have just described?

Also know that most manufacturers include a little disclaimer that goes something like this:

" Manufacture reserves the right to make changes without notice".

As if that wasn't bad enough, please know that companies like Neumann who have been producing the U87 since 1968 have had a misprint in their schematic that would prevent the microphone from working if you repaired it & wired it per the schematic. Ampex had numerous schematic errors for the transport control logic for their MM 1200-24, 2 inch analog machine, that would prevent the transport from functioning at all, if you were to repair the machine according to the schematic! When I was brought on board as Scully 280B Troubleshooter/Quality Control Manager/Final Test Technician, for AMPRO Broadcast Products after they purchased the Company from Dictaphone Corp., Dictaphone provided a transport wiring diagram for a different logic control card than what was being used. The machines would work for approximately one week before bursting into flames! So all of this is not cut and dried. That's why it's so important to brush up on reading schematics and learning how to trace wiring. It's just not as easy as you hope this all would be. When you have been dealing with this kind of stuff for as long as I have, it makes you crazy.

Good luck it?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:26 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I even thought I was going that two hours ago at 4:40 a.m., but I've been working on this for you that long. Nothing, nothing matches what you have precisely.

My name again is? I think I'm tired? Really tired.
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