I have some AKG mics that need to be serviced (all over 20 tears old)
A couple of 451's that make a popping noise and a 414 that sound a bit lifeless(decreased output) and really dull( not what I'm used to from a 414)
I saw AKG has a place to ship them to in Nashville, but it looks like warranty work, and these are well past that.
AKG mic repair?
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Years ago I had a 414B/ULS that needed a switch replaced and it had to go back to Nashville. I took it to the local shop and they couldn't get at it since it was all covered in epoxy goop. I'd be wary though...I've heard stories about them "fixing" 414's and tossing CK12 capsules for the newer ones and stuff like that. Have you tried Bill Bradly at the Mic Shop or any of those cats?
jmoose wrote:Years ago I had a 414B/ULS that needed a switch replaced and it had to go back to Nashville. I took it to the local shop and they couldn't get at it since it was all covered in epoxy goop. I'd be wary though...I've heard stories about them "fixing" 414's and tossing CK12 capsules for the newer ones and stuff like that. Have you tried Bill Bradly at the Mic Shop or any of those cats?
No I haven't tried anyone yet, I will do a google search on the Mic Shop, I tried searching the AKG forum and they had some names listed but couldn't find any with a google search. It seems that AKG doesn't like working on older mics, so I think an outside shop might be best. Thanks for the info!
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