9/9/2023 0 Comments This is ground mod reviewTake the middle part of the mic and drop it into your pot of now boiling water. Pull out the XLR jack with the needle-nose pliers. Using a small flathead screwdriver, remove the XLR mounting screw in the XLR jack (turning counter-clockwise).Ĥ. Unscrew the mic at its almost mid-point and snip the three wires that lead to the capsule section. Items you'll need: One Shure SM57, needle-nose pliers, soldering iron and solder, about six inches of mic cable, a small flathead screwdriver and maybe a drill.ġ. It'll take 20 minutes, tops - and you don't even need to read a schematic. It's basically just removing the transformer. Plus, I have a few 57s and am always looking for cool and different things. This in part was due to esteemed producer/engineer Terry Manning's comments and directions. Most internet chatter I take with a grain of salt, but when this mod came up on ProSoundWeb, I got interested.
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