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I picked up an SM-57 at a garage sale and after plugging it in, it has
excessive handling noise, compared to a good one. It's an older Unidyne III model. The signal sounds fine and I disassembled it and couldn't find anything obvious wrong with it. Any hints or quick fixes, or do I just chalk it up to caveat emptor? Thanks in Advance, Mark |
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On 7 Dec 2004 12:18:48 -0800, Mark Gifford wrote:
I picked up an SM-57 at a garage sale and after plugging it in, it has excessive handling noise, compared to a good one. It's an older Unidyne III model. The signal sounds fine and I disassembled it and couldn't find anything obvious wrong with it. Any hints or quick fixes, or do I just chalk it up to caveat emptor? Thanks in Advance, Does the capsule removed from the body still have the handling noise? See if perhaps the RTV hasn't tried out and become ineffective at limiting noise. Capsule? I don't think there are any parts that you can get at without trashing the thing, but I may simply be misremembering. |
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"Mark Gifford" wrote in message
ups.com I picked up an SM-57 at a garage sale and after plugging it in, it has excessive handling noise, compared to a good one. It's an older Unidyne III model. The signal sounds fine and I disassembled it and couldn't find anything obvious wrong with it. Any hints or quick fixes, or do I just chalk it up to caveat emptor? Thanks in Advance, Let's put it this way. I inherited a church system that was wall-to-wall SM57s. Handling noise was one big reason why they were replaced with CAD 95s. |
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![]() U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles wrote: On 7 Dec 2004 12:18:48 -0800, Mark Gifford wrote: I picked up an SM-57 at a garage sale and after plugging it in, it has excessive handling noise, compared to a good one. It's an older Unidyne III model. The signal sounds fine and I disassembled it and couldn't find anything obvious wrong with it. Any hints or quick fixes, or do I just chalk it up to caveat emptor? Thanks in Advance, Does the capsule removed from the body still have the handling noise? See if perhaps the RTV hasn't tried out and become ineffective at limiting noise. Capsule? I don't think there are any parts that you can get at without trashing the thing, but I may simply be misremembering. Yup, the capsule itself is noisy - rubbery stuff is fine. Thanks for the replY! Mark |
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This is WAY out of control - easily 2-3X a normal SM-57. I had 5 57s up
for a live show, including this one, and couldn't even walk on the stage w/o very loud rumbling. Forget about it when I tried to adjust the stand! Guess I could make a lamp out of it... Mark |
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yeah, a very noisy one.... ~~8^)---
Guess I could make a lamp out of it... Mark Jeff Snider I can't listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland. ---- Woody Allen |
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On 7 Dec 2004 23:12:26 -0800, "Mark Gifford"
wrote: Guess I could make a lamp out of it... snip Good recycling for old 57s: alternative hammer in tool box. Also a good alternative use for active 57s and 58s. dB |
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