Fixed my mic ourselves
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Fixed my mic ourselves
I had a Astatic mic that needed fixed because one of the wires on the inside came unsoldered, so instead of paying someone
to fix it I bought a soldering iron and my wife held the mic end while looking on the Astatic website to find out which wire went where I soldered the wires back on better, so I got a solder iron in my tool collection instead of paying someone else.
to fix it I bought a soldering iron and my wife held the mic end while looking on the Astatic website to find out which wire went where I soldered the wires back on better, so I got a solder iron in my tool collection instead of paying someone else.
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Re: Fixed my mic ourselves
glad to hear it, you will get use out of that iron for sure.
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Very cool! Feels good to fix something yourself.
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Re: Fixed my mic ourselves
Very good indeed, now what is going to be your next project.
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Re: Fixed my mic ourselves
Get a small vise that clamps on a table, the wife might not do that again, lol. Practice more on something else.
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Re: Fixed my mic ourselves
Great job, don't get rid of the iron. Cause those things break there all the time! I have fixed countless ones. I like to buy them "broken" for $5, and fix em. Later.
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Re: Fixed my mic ourselves
ya Z-man i was looking at them table top vises and the one that suction cups on the table with the clips to hold what ever you are working on. thanks for all the replies, I love this forum I have learned alot and I'm sure I will learn alot more on here from all you good people.