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Title: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: minister on July 26, 2007, 08:41:35 PM
hi folks,
this isn't a 'high-end' microphone, so i didn't post this in Klaus's forum....
but i have an AKG D19 with a rattle-y part. i think it is the phase plug behind the capsule. it is only a problem when you attach it to a claw and put it on a drum. the rattling part interferes with the sound. so, why put it on a claw? well, i moved it to a floor stand and it is fine.
but i am wondering who can look at it to see if they can successfully re-attach what is inside that came off.
i suppose these things are a bit of a gamble. the mic is not worth THAT much, but they are now going for TWICE what i paid for one on ebay (at the moment), so perhaps it is worth it to get repaired.
any advice or leads to reputable repair guys would be great.
thanks.
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: Vertigo on July 29, 2007, 01:56:21 PM
Take it to a qualified professional. These mic's are VERY easy to ruin forever if you open them up and make a mistake. And they're great mic's, well worth the cost of repair in my opinion. I have four D19c's, as well as a pair of 119's (slightly different mic, same element). They're some of my most used and favorite mic's.
-Lance
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: minister on July 29, 2007, 06:37:06 PM
Vertigo wrote on Sun, 29 July 2007 12:56
Take it to a qualified professional.
Thanks. I wasn't planning on doing it myself. As i asked in my first post, whom do you recommend?
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: rodabod on July 31, 2007, 04:35:52 AM
You need to figure out which part is loose.
The most common part to become unattached is the plastic washer/flange which sits underneath the capsule diaphragm in front of the vent hole on the capsule body. This can be heard as a loud "pop" as you turn the mic from side to side. To repair, the diaphragm needs to be removed, and the flange needs to be re-glued. It's not easy.
Anything else is likely to be more simple, and could probably be done by an amateur. The only thing to really watch out for when opening a D19 (or equivalent capsule microphone) is to avoid touching the two small tubes which exit the side of the capsule. These insulate the voice-coil wires which are extremely easy to break if you bend them (so watch out when you replace the grill).
Roddy
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: minister on August 04, 2007, 05:28:35 PM
thanks for the info Roddy.
I would prefer to have someone who knows what they are doing look at it. i am not going to do it; so i cannot say what part it really is.. if i can find someone, i will let them know what you said.
from the lack of response, i am guessing there aren't many people who can repair this. it's a shame.
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: panman on August 08, 2007, 11:32:27 AM
Hi Tom,I think I could surely help you, but my location is in Switzerland and I did not find out your location. Esa
Title: Re: loose part in my AKG D19
Post by: minister on August 08, 2007, 11:51:20 AM
Hi Esa,
THANKS!
i am in Minneapolis, MN, USA.
but, as it so happens, i will be in Switzerland starting September 9th. I will be in Baden near Z