- March 18th, 2013, 9:33 pm#439518
Exoray posted some instructions years ago but the thread seems to have disappeared. IIRC it mostly involved pushing a small screwdriver up the inside and pushing the cap off the top.
Jack Doud
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My Oddball props:
Statue of Liberty Controller, Slime Scoop, Keymaster Colander Helmet, KUD Meter.
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My Oddball props:
Statue of Liberty Controller, Slime Scoop, Keymaster Colander Helmet, KUD Meter.
- March 19th, 2013, 4:00 am#439557
Thanks for the tip, I assumed as much, just not wanting to damage them in doing so, I really thought all these years that the microphones were metal never knew they were plastic
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- March 19th, 2013, 5:25 am#439560
Hope that helps.
Kingpin wrote:A small breakthrough and update on the Compact Giga Meter thanks to Exoray.-Link
In his Giga Meter kit topic, Flynn detailed how to remove the microphone element from the Realistic Microphone heads. With this process laid out with digital photographs, I set to work following his instructions.
I'll have to repeat this process to ensure it'll work the way I think it will, but I believe I've found an even quicker way of extracting the Microphone element. Using a 3/64" miniature screwdriver (or smaller than 2mm for those who don't have such markings on their packs), I poked the screwdriver into the two "nub" holes at the top of the microphone head like so:
After applying a bit of leverage, the microphone element partially popped out (the remainder is easily removable by hand). I then drilled the element housing one one side, and I was able to extract the microphone element from the housing, leaving it free for the lighting that I hope to install:
Hope that helps.
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