Fixing a microphone

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Fixing a microphone

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Hey so I just received this microphone for free from a friend. Unfortunately, it is not working. It's a Marshall MXL v67 with Mogami. When I plug it in it just has no response. No noise is picked up by it. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could fix this, or places I might be able to send it to get fixed? Here is a picture:

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All help is appreciated. Thanks.

Oh yea I checked cable and tested other mics on the same cable, so the problem is definitely with the mic.
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Unscrew it? One time, fixing a sm57 was as easy as soldering one wire to one connection. Maybe this'll be along those lines of simplicity.
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theavondon wrote:Unscrew it? One time, fixing a sm57 was as easy as soldering one wire to one connection. Maybe this'll be along those lines of simplicity.


alright well when I unscrew it what should I look for? unfortunately I have no experience with sodering which i should really learn just haven't had time, maybe this is a good time to learn Thanks.
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you are using phantom power right? because it won't work without it.
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Guitarman6730 wrote:you are using phantom power right? because it won't work without it.


what is phantom power? :wha?:
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lol you have a condensor mic which requires 48v in order to work which is commonly referred to as phantom power.
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Guitarman6730 wrote:lol you have a condensor mic which requires 48v in order to work which is commonly referred to as phantom power.


holy shit lol i did not even know. this is technically my first condenser mic i guess. :facepalm: so could you explain phantom power to me, and maybe give any recommendations on what I should get? I just googled it and seems like there are a lot of options as usual.
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well if your using a mixer it might have a +48v button which would power it but if you don't have anything that can power it then you'll need a power supply like this http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-PS400-U ... B000FG795I
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Guitarman6730 wrote:well if your using a mixer it might have a +48v button which would power it but if you don't have anything that can power it then you'll need a power supply like this http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-PS400-U ... B000FG795I


well when I originally tested it out it was just through a basic amp. Will a PA have a +48v built in? I guess I'll have to check on the small one we have at my band's practice space. Thanks for the link and help :thumb:
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You know I'm actually not sure if a PA has one or not, usually you get the phantom power from the board which then goes out to the PA, so I'm not sure on that one.
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Alright, well thanks any way man, helped out a lot. Hopefully the mic is actually working :yay:
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also the mic you have is more of a studio mic and is really sensitive and not great for live use at all , but if your gonna record with it then i would recommend a you get a pop filter which stops you from blowing into the mic when you say words that have B or P in them.
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Oh, hahahahah, yeah, get a mixer, or a pre-amp with phantom power, then it'll totally work, probably.


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if its phantom power
i will laugh so hard

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Guitarman6730 wrote:also the mic you have is more of a studio mic and is really sensitive and not great for live use at all , but if your gonna record with it then i would recommend a you get a pop filter which stops you from blowing into the mic when you say words that have B or P in them.


Cool I'll look into that, but yea I'm going to use it for recording only (if it is actually working). But anyway at least I got a free mic. :whateva: Thanks for the help everyone.
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