Geeze... what IS on that little microphone circuit board?
It cannot be too much, maybe just a bias voltage card
that modifies and provides 2 - 5 volts to the electret
condenser mic element. I suspect you could figure that
out easy enough - maybe a broken connection, or a
component that has puked - like a switch, but probably
just a bad connection for some reason. Maybe even a
broken contact where the cable attaches or a broken
cable internal wire where strain relief puts pinch pressure...
or even a break in the little wires that traverse the goose neck
between the base and the mic head... or...or...
But microphones are rather easy to make, so I doubt the
board is all that complicated. I am thinking the mic
element has lost the bias voltage it is looking for...
Happy trails.
I would not spend $100 to fix it. You could get a really
decent sounding dynamic mic for anywhere from $20
and up.
================= JHR =================
Paul K. wrote:
> I have a model 706 desk mic that has lost most of the out put.
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