Just wondering how good these can sound. I have one that has had a "back yard repair" job done in replacing the ribbon. Alfoil was corrigated and used for the job but has streched so is no longer under tension.
It is easy to gain acess to replace the ribbon. What should i use?
Any hints or advise to get it to original performance. I'm not expecting RCA or Coles sound quality but these were ok for their day and i'm hoping to get a lo fi type sound that is usable for some applications.
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Torpedo Ribbon Mic ?
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that sounds heaps f fun.
try getting hold of FUM at shinybox (via prodigy forum) - shinybox.com
he does ribbon mic kits and components as well as complete ribbon mics. i have one. it is fun.
hope that helps.
chris.
try getting hold of FUM at shinybox (via prodigy forum) - shinybox.com
he does ribbon mic kits and components as well as complete ribbon mics. i have one. it is fun.
hope that helps.
chris.
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