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SxPxDxCx:

--- Quote from: jb63 on January 29, 2024, 06:41:33 PM ---There should be a little white strip somewhere on the cable that Identifies the sensitivity of your pair.
No pics of the 'windscreen' side of the mics bodies, though. Is the foam protector intact?
Looks pretty clean actually. You ought to be able to get these up and running with any recorder that provides plug in power.
can you share a picture of any damage to the cables, and the front of the mics?

Definitely keep them! You can get these working with a little help.

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I updated the pictures here.    https://thatsthethingaboutthat.blogspot.com/2024/01/dsm-6-mics.html

The white sleeve on the cable don't have any sensitivity info I could see.  I have no windscreens.  These shots are all I have of this setup.

The last foot of cable up to the mics just looks like it had been used a lot.  Some dings and pulls but no splits or exposed wire.  I'm leaning to getting them repaired. 

jefflester:

--- Quote from: SxPxDxCx on January 30, 2024, 11:40:28 AM ---I updated the pictures here.    https://thatsthethingaboutthat.blogspot.com/2024/01/dsm-6-mics.html

The white sleeve on the cable don't have any sensitivity info I could see.  I have no windscreens.  These shots are all I have of this setup.
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You've got windscreen on the red/right one. Yeah, that's the windscreen.

SxPxDxCx:

--- Quote from: jefflester on January 30, 2024, 01:05:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: SxPxDxCx on January 30, 2024, 11:40:28 AM ---I updated the pictures here.    https://thatsthethingaboutthat.blogspot.com/2024/01/dsm-6-mics.html

The white sleeve on the cable don't have any sensitivity info I could see.  I have no windscreens.  These shots are all I have of this setup.
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You've got windscreen on the red/right one. Yeah, that's the windscreen.

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Oh I see it.  It's tiny.

audBall:
Side note: Did the manufacturer create his own type of "injection mold" style to build his right-angle connectors (e.g., drilled connector shape into wood or PVC or something)? Did he use silicon or some type of epoxy? I was always impressed by these and the transparency of them.

Gutbucket:
He did.  I always admired Leonard's right angle mini-plugs as too.  Not sure exactly how he did it or what they were cast from, epoxy likely.

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