So I have a J47a that I love dearly. It died however, after sitting cold stored (-40s) for about a month in Resolute Bay, then flew here in an unpressurized twin otter. Now I am wondering what killed the mic; Cold (electrolytic capacitor?) or altitude (lack of pressure), or both? I would really like to get this mic back up and running. XLR and all is fine. Gained/levels up all the way if i really tap the housing i get a faint sound... I just want to know where to start on this mic. Suggestions would be appreciated.
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ya did that. Still last ditch hope that drying will work. But no
ya did that. Still last ditch hope that drying will work. But not promising as we live in the second driest place on earth (next to the antarctic) lol
I wont send it out for repair -by the time i ship i am more than into a new mic. I guess I'll just get the meter out...
You could always send it to Michael Joly for repair. (Oktavamod.
You could always send it to Michael Joly for repair. (Oktavamod.com)