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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: HealthCov Chris on October 03, 2017, 03:43:54 AM
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I had some static in my c460 when it was lightly tapped or the stand was bumped and I couldn't figure it out. Then one day, I pulled it out of the protective case and there was a "rattle" noise inside. I opened it and a small cylindrical piece was completely loose. I removed it, then put the mic back together. The static noise was completely gone and the sound is great, but the output level is diminished. When I run it on my Tascam DR-70 with my other c460 (regardless of which caps), I need to have the gain setting on Medium for the affected amplifier while the gain setting is on low for the non-affected amp. I assume the cylinder piece is some preamp component. It is strange that I can achieve the same sound quality by simply increasing the gain setting on my deck.
Anyways, I am wondering who may know how to fix this issue, and what sort of cost I may be looking at to get it fixed. Or, does it need to be fixed if I primarily use it for loud shows? I can attach pics tomorrow if necessary. Thanks
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I had luck with Richard Land at AKG Mic Repair (http://www.akgmicrepair.com/) with my old set of c460's when a preamp board went bad...he even installed a stereo pair of caps in the CK61's.
My guess is that he will just install another Preamp Board...don't get the feeling much board level diagnostics are done anymore...you may be better off and come out cheaper to look for another one.
Others have not had good experiences with him, mostly on older Large Diameter models that parts were unavailable.
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Thanks Hypnocracy. I'll look into it. I don't need a new one since this sounds fine and can be matched with my other one through gain adjustments on the deck.
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This was four or five years ago...the preamp board replacement cost me $400...same with the two stereo pair caps $800 total...but they were close in SN so I wanted to keep it that way...they were closely matched when it was done...not inexpensive by a long shot.
I could have come out cheaper just replacing the body and holding on to the bad one
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This was four or five years ago...the preamp board replacement cost me $400...same with the two stereo pair caps $800 total...but they were close in SN so I wanted to keep it that way...they were closely matched when it was done...not inexpensive by a long shot.
I could have come out cheaper just replacing the body and holding on to the bad one
I see them available for less than $300 with a ck61 cap included at Ebay. I'm not concerned since it still sounds excellent, just needs more gain from the deck. Thanks
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I would love to see good photos of your two boards, and the piece that fell off of one of them. Then, we can have a guess as to what fell off and how to get it fixed.
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I would love to see good photos of your two boards, and the piece that fell off of one of them. Then, we can have a guess as to what fell off and how to get it fixed.
Pics
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Hi! Thanks for the photos. They were helpful!
That broken part is a transformer, listed as AKG part number 1650Z0165. It is identified on the schematic and board layout as U62 (or more accurately U "umlaut" with a pair of dots over it...) (see link for service manual below)
I saw on another forum that AKG/Harman had them as recently as 2012, and that same transformer is used in the C480B body, so there's hope that you can still get one from AKG.
AKG C460B service manual:
http://recordinghacks.com/pdf/akg/C460B-service.pdf
Here's the contact information from 2012:
Frank Rodriguez frodrigu@harman.com
Phone +1 818 920-3279
If that doesn't work, try the current toll-free number for AKG Support to get through to the parts department: (800) 458-5534
It looks like the transformer attaches with 4 through-the-board soldered posts. If you can find someone (or yourself) that is *really good* with a small soldering tool, it's a DIY job.
Hope this helps!!
Best of luck!
- Randy
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Hi! Thanks for the photos. They were helpful!
That broken part is a transformer, listed as AKG part number 1650Z0165. It is identified on the schematic and board layout as U62 (or more accurately U "umlaut" with a pair of dots over it...) (see link for service manual below)
I saw on another forum that AKG/Harman had them as recently as 2012, and that same transformer is used in the C480B body, so there's hope that you can still get one from AKG.
AKG C460B service manual:
http://recordinghacks.com/pdf/akg/C460B-service.pdf
Here's the contact information from 2012:
Frank Rodriguez frodrigu@harman.com
Phone +1 818 920-3279
If that doesn't work, try the current toll-free number for AKG Support to get through to the parts department: (800) 458-5534
It looks like the transformer attaches with 4 through-the-board soldered posts. If you can find someone (or yourself) that is *really good* with a small soldering tool, it's a DIY job.
Hope this helps!!
Best of luck!
- Randy
Thanks for all these details Randy! I will look into it for sure. But, what exactly does the transformer do? As mentioned earlier, it appears the sound quality is still the same as the other c460, just not as loud. There is a rather dramatic difference, but for most of the live music I tape, putting my DR-70 on Medium or High gain works just fine because I can match the two channels with the gain pots. Is this transformer necessary?
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Sorry, I'm no good at figuring out what the electrons are doing. It might be "fine" without the transformer, or it could be stressing other internal components (or your deck) and lead to further damage. Best to get it repaired...
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I have this exact same problem now. Were you able to get yours fixed, Chris? Richard just quoted me $200+ to fix plus anything else that may need attention. It still works liek yours, but the output is about 15db lower than my good amplifier.
I can just buy a new body for less than that price. I may see if a local computer repair place can fix it for me if I can still get the part.
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I have this exact same problem now. Were you able to get yours fixed, Chris? Richard just quoted me $200+ to fix plus anything else that may need attention. It still works liek yours, but the output is about 15db lower than my good amplifier.
I can just buy a new body for less than that price. I may see if a local computer repair place can fix it for me if I can still get the part.
Whats the current status of PFA orders ?
That might be an alternate route. just dump the body entirely
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I have this exact same problem now. Were you able to get yours fixed, Chris? Richard just quoted me $200+ to fix plus anything else that may need attention. It still works liek yours, but the output is about 15db lower than my good amplifier.
I can just buy a new body for less than that price. I may see if a local computer repair place can fix it for me if I can still get the part.
Whats the current status of PFA orders ?
That might be an alternate route. just dump the body entirely
I bought a set for MBHOs last fall and had them within 2 weeks, but email questions were not really returned.
I am assuming I will need an adapter for the capsule if I go that route.
To be honest, I'm not really looking to spend much more than what a replacement 460 would cost (~$150 for a nice one) as this is a backup rig.
EDIT: Just called Harman support and they had 12 of the part U62 (1650 Z 0165) in stock. $45 shipped. I'll see if one of the PCB engineering guys at work can get it hooked up for me.
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Jim Williams at Audio upgrades.
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I ended up buying a set of nbobs :cheers:
I have one working 460 which I will use for a ck62. Maybe I can get this other one working at some point.
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I have this exact same problem now. Were you able to get yours fixed, Chris? Richard just quoted me $200+ to fix plus anything else that may need attention. It still works liek yours, but the output is about 15db lower than my good amplifier.
I can just buy a new body for less than that price. I may see if a local computer repair place can fix it for me if I can still get the part.
I never fixed it. Sold it as is and moved on. Already had pair of 480’s.
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I have this exact same problem now. Were you able to get yours fixed, Chris? Richard just quoted me $200+ to fix plus anything else that may need attention. It still works liek yours, but the output is about 15db lower than my good amplifier.
I can just buy a new body for less than that price. I may see if a local computer repair place can fix it for me if I can still get the part.
I never fixed it. Sold it as is and moved on. Already had pair of 480’s.
Gotcha. I'm going to hold on to my working 460 to use as a center omni. I just received the part from Harman today to repair the broken 460 so I'm not sure what I'm going to do there - probably just stick it in a drawer for now.