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151Ha! Both of mine had metal already so uh can confirm




bassdriver wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 12:18 pm I refoamed my EV PL 20. haven’t used it in years. it was quite messy, now everything’s fine.
I had to do this to mine a few
years back and the foam had turned into a sticky tar that got EVERYWHERE. Almost completely a thick liquid. I had to alcohol bath everything and even carefully brush the diaphragm with a alcohol/water solution to get it all off. Mic has never quite been the same. It is fine at moderate level but if you hit it hard it has a slight little ratty buzz. It's annoying, so I almost never use it anymore.
When I repaired mine I followed a video where a guy explained the whole process. Obviously on some of these mics the capsule is no longer centered. You can repair that as well but it looked pretty tricky. Maybe that’s the problem with yours??Kniferide wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 10:05 ambassdriver wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 12:18 pm I refoamed my EV PL 20. haven’t used it in years. it was quite messy, now everything’s fine.
I had to do this to mine a few
years back and the foam had turned into a sticky tar that got EVERYWHERE. Almost completely a thick liquid. I had to alcohol bath everything and even carefully brush the diaphragm with a alcohol/water solution to get it all off. Mic has never quite been the same. It is fine at moderate level but if you hit it hard it has a slight little ratty buzz. It's annoying, so I almost never use it anymore.
Just watched a video of Dave Rat doing a fix that I am not interested in getting into. I will fuck that up.bassdriver wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 11:08 amWhen I repaired mine I followed a video where a guy explained the whole process. Obviously on some of these mics the capsule is no longer centered. You can repair that as well but it looked pretty tricky. Maybe that’s the problem with yours??Kniferide wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 10:05 ambassdriver wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 12:18 pm I refoamed my EV PL 20. haven’t used it in years. it was quite messy, now everything’s fine.
I had to do this to mine a few
years back and the foam had turned into a sticky tar that got EVERYWHERE. Almost completely a thick liquid. I had to alcohol bath everything and even carefully brush the diaphragm with a alcohol/water solution to get it all off. Mic has never quite been the same. It is fine at moderate level but if you hit it hard it has a slight little ratty buzz. It's annoying, so I almost never use it anymore.
I never really liked the mic that much so nah. maybe I'll just slide a SM75 down the barrel so it LOOKS like I'm using a cool mic.scrotescape 4 real wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 8:04 pm The re/pl 20 has a dome shaped thing under the diaphragm that will eventually come unglued…and becomes a baby rattle, not a trivial repair. The diaphragm has to be detached; delicate coil break-out leads unsoldered strategic and judicious heat administered to soften adhesive…the diaphragm is delicate and will be easily deformed.
Ha, yeah that’s the one. I too would totally fuck that up!Kniferide wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 12:51 pmJust watched a video of Dave Rat doing a fix that I am not interested in getting into. I will fuck that up.bassdriver wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 11:08 amWhen I repaired mine I followed a video where a guy explained the whole process. Obviously on some of these mics the capsule is no longer centered. You can repair that as well but it looked pretty tricky. Maybe that’s the problem with yours??
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