I post this knowing that everyone is different, and we all have different voices also. But, after digging around in my stash, I came upon an older tape recorder microphone that I removed the grill from and transplanted it into the head of the D-104. It is a high z type. It was almost a drop in remove and replace job aside from making a foam cutout to suspend the smaller element within the head. I have to admit that the results surprised me quite a bit given it was a “junk” mic that I had never even plugged into anything at all.
So, I began to try to see if anyone still makes them. They do. The entire design is nearly identical. It is a Philmore LM101S. Just something to keep in mind if any of you ever have the urge to experiment.
I only have a single Astatic MC320 that functions 100%.
Tony
So, I began to try to see if anyone still makes them. They do. The entire design is nearly identical. It is a Philmore LM101S. Just something to keep in mind if any of you ever have the urge to experiment.
I only have a single Astatic MC320 that functions 100%.
Tony