Jase Tanner
July 23rd, 2009, 12:37 PM
I've got 2 of them as well as an ME66 and 64. I've mixed and matched cables and channels with the 2 different capsules and the result is always the same. Using phantom power, with one of them I get about half the level I get from the other. Using battery power, its very slightly better.
Any thoughts on fixing this or is it time to throw it away?
Thanks
Chris Soucy
July 23rd, 2009, 03:59 PM
Think it's time for this:
Sennheiser Canada Inc. - Headphones, Wireless, Microphones, Aviation, Soundfield, Conferencing, Audioguide (http://www.sennheiser.ca/live/senn/support/en/)
You really don't want to go messing about with it yourself.
CS
Battle Vaughan
July 23rd, 2009, 04:39 PM
One of our ME66's developed a noise, sent to Sennheiser USA for repair, was prompt and reasonably priced, as I recall it. You don't need to "throw away" something that valuable and repairable...but if you do, let me send you a prepaid mailer for a receptacle....:) /Battle Vaughan/miamiherald.com video team
Jase Tanner
July 23rd, 2009, 05:09 PM
Thanks guys for the response. I wasn't sure if the cost of repair would be worth it.
But Battle if you want to send that mailer my way, I probably do have some real junk lying around if you're interested :)
Jase Tanner
July 23rd, 2009, 05:12 PM
Hi Chris
I just noticed that the link you sent is for Canada. I'm impressed. Thank you!
Chris Soucy
July 23rd, 2009, 05:18 PM
from B&H, I reckon repair is most definately worth it!
CS
Marco Leavitt
August 11th, 2009, 11:16 AM
You're sure it's the module and not the mics? In other words, both mics work perfectly with one (the same one) module? In that case, you've identified the bad module and definitely send it in for repair -- or send it to me if you're just going to toss it :)