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From: T.W. Day (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Sat, 24.10.20 11:20
AT 2050 dead
A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD and
the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said, "Keep it,
maybe you can use the parts for something." "Something" is probably right. The
2050's capsule is
a weird little 27mm thing, wrapped in a plastic frame and not particularly
well-built. I thought about modifying the capsule stand to hold an actual 34mm
capsule, but it would be nice to have a schematic in case I need to modify the
circuit. Does anyone
know if there is a source for AT mic service information?

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From: Mike Rivers (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Sat, 24.10.20 18:27
Re: AT 2050 dead
On 10/24/2020 2:20 PM, T.W. Day wrote:
> A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD
and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said, "Keep
it, maybe you can use the parts for something."

How about getting a new capsule from A-T and making it into a usable mic
again?


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From: Don Pearce (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Sun, 25.10.20 08:41
Re: AT 2050 dead
On Sat, 24 Oct 2020 18:27:33 -0400, Mike Rivers <mm1100@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>On 10/24/2020 2:20 PM, T.W. Day wrote:
>> A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD
and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said, "Keep
it, maybe you can use the parts for something."
>
>How about getting a new capsule from A-T and making it into a usable mic
>again?

Or failing that, any capsule from any source that will physically fit.
It will still work just fine.

d

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From: Scott Dorsey (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Mon, 26.10.20 17:10
Re: AT 2050 dead
T.W. Day <twday60@gmail.com> wrote:
>A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD =
>and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said, "Ke=
>ep it, maybe you can use the parts for something." "Something" is probably =
>right. The 2050's capsule is a weird little 27mm thing, wrapped in a plasti=
>c frame and not particularly well-built. I thought about modifying the caps=
>ule stand to hold an actual 34mm capsule, but it would be nice to have a sc=
>hematic in case I need to modify the circuit. Does anyone know if there is =
>a source for AT mic service information?


AT used to have schematics for all their products on the datasheets. They
were simplified schematics, but still very useful for repair. That stopped
in the early nineties, and now there is little service info available.

But I bet they will sell you a replacement capsule for the 2050 for a
reasonable price.
--scott
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From: Ty Ford (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Tue, 27.10.20 06:56
Re: AT 2050 dead
Call AT in Ohio and talk to the service dept.

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From: Neil (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Tue, 27.10.20 13:19
Re: AT 2050 dead
On 10/26/2020 1:10 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> T.W. Day <twday60@gmail.com> wrote:
>> A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD =
>> and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said, "Ke=
>> ep it, maybe you can use the parts for something." "Something" is probably =
>> right. The 2050's capsule is a weird little 27mm thing, wrapped in a plasti=
>> c frame and not particularly well-built. I thought about modifying the caps=
>> ule stand to hold an actual 34mm capsule, but it would be nice to have a sc=
>> hematic in case I need to modify the circuit. Does anyone know if there is =
>> a source for AT mic service information?
>
>
> AT used to have schematics for all their products on the datasheets. They
> were simplified schematics, but still very useful for repair. That stopped
> in the early nineties, and now there is little service info available.
>
> But I bet they will sell you a replacement capsule for the 2050 for a
> reasonable price.
> --scott
>
I just tried A-T's website and get a 503 error (page not available).
Perhaps they're done?

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From: Don Pearce (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Tue, 27.10.20 17:49
Re: AT 2050 dead
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 13:19:14 -0400, Neil <neil@myplaceofwork.com>
wrote:

>On 10/26/2020 1:10 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>> T.W. Day <twday60@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD
=
>>> and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said,
"Ke=
>>> ep it, maybe you can use the parts for something." "Something" is probably
=
>>> right. The 2050's capsule is a weird little 27mm thing, wrapped in a
plasti=
>>> c frame and not particularly well-built. I thought about modifying the
caps=
>>> ule stand to hold an actual 34mm capsule, but it would be nice to have a
sc=
>>> hematic in case I need to modify the circuit. Does anyone know if there is
=
>>> a source for AT mic service information?
>>
>>
>> AT used to have schematics for all their products on the datasheets. They
>> were simplified schematics, but still very useful for repair. That stopped
>> in the early nineties, and now there is little service info available.
>>
>> But I bet they will sell you a replacement capsule for the 2050 for a
>> reasonable price.
>> --scott
>>
>I just tried A-T's website and get a 503 error (page not available).
>Perhaps they're done?

Fine from here - probably a temporary thing

https://www.audio-technica.com/en-gb/microphones/wired


d

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From: Neil (2:221/1.10)
To: All
Date: Tue, 27.10.20 18:10
Re: AT 2050 dead
On 10/27/2020 1:49 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 13:19:14 -0400, Neil <neil@myplaceofwork.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 10/26/2020 1:10 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>>> T.W. Day <twday60@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> A friend gave me an AT2050 condenser to fix. The mic had been dropped HARD
=
>>>> and the capsule is clear shorted. I tried to give it back, but he said,
"Ke=
>>>> ep it, maybe you can use the parts for something." "Something" is probably
=
>>>> right. The 2050's capsule is a weird little 27mm thing, wrapped in a
plasti=
>>>> c frame and not particularly well-built. I thought about modifying the
caps=
>>>> ule stand to hold an actual 34mm capsule, but it would be nice to have a
sc=
>>>> hematic in case I need to modify the circuit. Does anyone know if there is
=
>>>> a source for AT mic service information?
>>>
>>>
>>> AT used to have schematics for all their products on the datasheets. They
>>> were simplified schematics, but still very useful for repair. That stopped
>>> in the early nineties, and now there is little service info available.
>>>
>>> But I bet they will sell you a replacement capsule for the 2050 for a
>>> reasonable price.
>>> --scott
>>>
>> I just tried A-T's website and get a 503 error (page not available).
>> Perhaps they're done?
>
> Fine from here - probably a temporary thing
>
> https://www.audio-technica.com/en-gb/microphones/wired
>
You may be right, because it works now, though I'm in the US.

<https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/>


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