On May 10, 10:15=A0pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Tim Perry"
> =A0"Joe Kotroczo"
>
>
>
> >> At the very least, they're inconsistent. Elsewhere in their lit they
ar=
e
> >> talking about it having one dual-diaphragm capsule.
> > well, here is a cool picture of the guts
>
>http://www.akg.com/mediendatenbank2/psfile/datei/22/c414b_xl411360436...
>
> > if you look close you can see 4 wires comming from the part which
picks =
up
> > sound.
>
> ** There is =A0ONE =A0capsule, shown as number 3 from the back AND front
v=
iews &
> given in the parts list as a " Capsule CK12 ".
>
> The capsule design is virtually the same as the C12 and C12 A tube
models
> from the 1950s and 60s.
>
> Only one signal is derived and that comes from the perforated metal disk
> sup****ting the back and front diaphragms.
>
> The diaphragms move as one.
>
> ...... =A0 Phil
Except in the picture it is clear there are 4 wires coming off the
capsule, and 4 pins on the connector to the electronics package. it is
by changing the electronic relation****p between the two diaphragms via
polarity and level, that they change the mic's pattern. Whether you
call it 1 capsule, or 2 diaphragms, it is 2 balanced signals that are
manipulated electronically.
Mac
Mac


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