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I have two of these really cool looking mics but they both have the same problem. They both are very very sensitive to movement and won't work right unless held upside down. it sounds like they have loose parts that fell off inside the capsule. I get signal but its chaotically noisy unless held at a certain angle. Can I buy capsules for them? I opened one up but couldnt detect a visual problem. Can I repair these at home? HELP

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dvdhawk Sat, 10/17/2009 - 13:53

They would be great if you were touring in an Andy Williams tribute band.

The SM59 is undeniably interesting looking and they originally came with a really nice metal case.
With the unique shape of the windscreen, I don't know if you could cram a different Shure cartridge in it.

The looks and case are the most memorable thing about them, I've been trying now for two days to remember where mine even is....
Maybe I used the case to chock the tires on the trailer, and converted the mic into one of those flashlights you use to direct traffic.

Here is a short but interesting article that shows a picture of SM59 in case if you're reading this and don't know what I'm talking about.
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Also from the linked article: Big thumbs up to the 409, D12e, D224 and 308 (haven't used the Stedman)

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