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Paul Stamler wrote:
> One other thing to know: sit down at a clean
> bench with a pill bottle and some micro-screwdrivers, and an M260. Take out
> the screws in the ring around the ball, and remove the front of the ball.
> There's the ribbon assembly, with a light plastic frame on the front holding
> a very light mesh screen. See if that frame is attached tightly to the
> assembly -- I think it was originally glued. If it's loose, it'll vibrate at
> certain frequencies.
My M260's were bought new just before they offered the "improved" model
without low end response, so I don't think they're rattling, yet. <g>
But My M500's have been opened several times to put that little mesh
quonset hut back in its place. They weren't just vibrating; they doubled
as baby rattles.
> Use a couple of tiny pieces of 3M StripCalk to hold it
> in place and damp vibrations. Cleans up the mike like nobody's business. Oh,
> yeah, the pill bottle is to hold the tiny screws.
Tiny is right; I think they stole 'em from a watch repair shop.
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ha
Paul Stamler wrote:
> One other thing to know: sit down at a clean
> bench with a pill bottle and some micro-screwdrivers, and an M260. Take out
> the screws in the ring around the ball, and remove the front of the ball.
> There's the ribbon assembly, with a light plastic frame on the front holding
> a very light mesh screen. See if that frame is attached tightly to the
> assembly -- I think it was originally glued. If it's loose, it'll vibrate at
> certain frequencies.
My M260's were bought new just before they offered the "improved" model
without low end response, so I don't think they're rattling, yet. <g>
But My M500's have been opened several times to put that little mesh
quonset hut back in its place. They weren't just vibrating; they doubled
as baby rattles.
> Use a couple of tiny pieces of 3M StripCalk to hold it
> in place and damp vibrations. Cleans up the mike like nobody's business. Oh,
> yeah, the pill bottle is to hold the tiny screws.
Tiny is right; I think they stole 'em from a watch repair shop.
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ha