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Problems with the pins in Shure mics. Is it just us? What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainer Halonen" data-source="post: 117296" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>Re: Problems with the pins in Shure mics. Is it just us? What to do?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's actually where I originally thought the problem was as well - which is why I had given up on them. This series of posts made me start to reconsider that theory. Now your post made me think the two might be related..</p><p></p><p>Maybe the connection inside the microphone really is the problem (where the actual "poor contact" happens), but somehow the Switchcraft connector keeps that end piece inside the microphone body from flexing/moving as much as it might with other connectors.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that it's actually the XLR pins that are "disconnecting", but maybe, somehow, the connector being used affects the connection inside the mic.</p><p></p><p>Will need to do some experimenting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainer Halonen, post: 117296, member: 182"] Re: Problems with the pins in Shure mics. Is it just us? What to do? That's actually where I originally thought the problem was as well - which is why I had given up on them. This series of posts made me start to reconsider that theory. Now your post made me think the two might be related.. Maybe the connection inside the microphone really is the problem (where the actual "poor contact" happens), but somehow the Switchcraft connector keeps that end piece inside the microphone body from flexing/moving as much as it might with other connectors. I don't think that it's actually the XLR pins that are "disconnecting", but maybe, somehow, the connector being used affects the connection inside the mic. Will need to do some experimenting. [/QUOTE]
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