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A Halloween Tale about Mic Modifications

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:53 am    Post subject: A Halloween Tale about Mic Modifications Reply with quote

Notice: I have been warned that I may suffer untold curses and hexes for revealing certain technical "secrets." But I have to know the truth. Gasp

I decided to drop in on an old engineering buddy who lives close by. (It was rumored that he was once one of the top audio technicians in Hollywood.) Carefully, I stepped down into the dark cellar that is his secret workshop (totally off-limits to all except for the chosen members of his inner sanctum). There by the dim green light of a 15W fluorescent light he stood over a cauldron of boiling water. "You've caught me," he said. "I was just boiling some microphones." Boiling microphones? "Yes. To soften the wax that holds the transformers." My shock must have been obvious. "I remove the transformers from the Shure SM57 and straight wire them back together," he smiled. "Old trick, new mic." He said it makes them sound more like the SM7.”
Now if you are not familiar with the SM57, it’s the mic the President uses. It cost less than $100 new. And there has to be thousands lying around from all of our old garage band days. It has been used as one of the standard stage-mics for years. It sounds adequate, but nothing special, especially for voiceover. But to sound like the SM7…for that little investment—we may be on to something.
There is lots of discussion on the internet about this conversion. There is even a gear company that sells its own transformer replacement for the SM57 and SM58 (Mercenary). But what I want to know is has anybody tried this? I know there are many here who really sound good using their Shure SM7b. I figure if this trick works, we may have a source for a similar sounding inexpensive back-up or road mic.
Let us know. Because I am still not sure my friend was not pulling my chain about “softening the wax.” But I am thinking about letting him boil a couple of SM58's.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

never heard of boiling a mic... but we have been known to bake a few tapes around here... Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is digging deep in my memory from the mid eighties... When I was FOH engineer for a Dutch hardrock band (support act to Kiss before they went big themselves) I had this conversation with one of their guitar techs... he mentioned the fact that they "boiled" a couple of mics they used for amplifying the big Marshall cabinet stacks. I have NO CLUE WHATSOEVER how this was done, but the fact remains that this could well have been a serious issue. I even remember how we came to that subject, for I told the guy I always used to boil the lower three (roundwound) strings for lead guitarist Adrian Vandenberg for both his solid body electrics and his acoustic guitars.
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