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Title: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Carrera2 on October 24, 2006, 01:13:46 AM

Howdy:

I've managed to accumulate a set of capsules for the AT853 mics.  Any hints as to how to store these?

FluteDude
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: jeromejello on October 24, 2006, 02:41:22 AM
i just have mine in m&m mini containers.  each container has a bit of foam at the bottom.  each cap is in its antistatic packing. would love to have some deseciacant in there, but no room.
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Javier Cinakowski on October 24, 2006, 08:34:34 AM
I only have the 853 cards and the 943 microlines.  I keep the cards attached to the bodies.  The microlines I keep in the windscreens, wrapped in bubble wrap. 

If I had more caps I would put them in a 35mm film container with foam.

I have seen little pill container things that would fit the caps perfectly.  You might want to check a drug store.
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Church-Audio on October 24, 2006, 11:33:06 AM

Howdy:

I've managed to accumulate a set of capsules for the AT853 mics.  Any hints as to how to store these?

FluteDude

I agree with Richard, its very important to store mic capsules when ever possible with the mic body's attached because this protects the mics from static discharge that can unpolarize a mic capsule. I would also suggest that people with really expensive mic capsules use antistatic bags to store them. IMO its very rare for a mic capsule to get zapped but it does and can happen.

Chris Church
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Carrera2 on October 25, 2006, 11:34:40 PM

Bumped into this on the net:

How to store condensor mics.  Beware of wind screens, the author says.

http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/t/415/0

Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Church-Audio on October 26, 2006, 01:43:19 AM

Bumped into this on the net:

How to store condensor mics.  Beware of wind screens, the author says.

http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/t/415/0



I agree with what he is saying about foam but to be honest I still think a capsule that is not attached to a mic body / preamp should be stored in a anti static bag.

Chris Church
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: OOK on October 26, 2006, 09:17:26 PM
I use a film canister with a piece of cotton on the bottom then the capsules and a piece of cotton on top.
Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Carrera2 on October 27, 2006, 02:03:17 AM

I agree with what he is saying about foam but to be honest I still think a capsule that is not attached to a mic body / preamp should be stored in a anti static bag.

Chris Church


Thanks, Chris.  And thanks to everyone for the suggestions so far.

Where would one get small anti-static bags to reasonably fit AT853 caps?  Didn't find much on an internet search.  Thoughts?

BTW, my preamp, custom cables, and cards arrived today in good condition.  I'm going to go make a couple quick tests now before I head off to bed.  I had expected the mics to come with a single 1/8" connector, so thanks for setting me up with the mini-xlrs!

Alan Kingsley

Title: Re: Storage ideas for AT853 capsules
Post by: Church-Audio on October 27, 2006, 02:41:37 AM

I agree with what he is saying about foam but to be honest I still think a capsule that is not attached to a mic body / preamp should be stored in a anti static bag.

Chris Church


Thanks, Chris.  And thanks to everyone for the suggestions so far.

Where would one get small anti-static bags to reasonably fit AT853 caps?  Didn't find much on an internet search.  Thoughts?

BTW, my preamp, custom cables, and cards arrived today in good condition.  I'm going to go make a couple quick tests now before I head off to bed.  I had expected the mics to come with a single 1/8" connector, so thanks for setting me up with the mini-xlrs!

Alan Kingsley



Your welcome! thank you as far as static bags they can be purchased from most office supply houses or electronics companies like digikey.com check them out. If you have trouble let me know I can find a source for you.

Chris Church