
I would also run it by the Burbank Ribbon Guys over at Royer. Their new MF65 ribbon mic is possibly the best ever made. Try contacting the guys over at Samar Audio. If it were an RCA mic then I would send it to Wes Dooley. He would be the first person I would contact. Jerry Silvia and the boys do excellent work. "Communication without intelligence is noise Intelligence without communication is irrelevant."Įnak did a great job on my RCA 77-DX - but he might only work on RCAs - not sure - a tip, though, he responds better to telephone than email.īill, If it's the mic I'm thinking of it's looks a lot like the American DR330. The worst thing that can happen is he could say no, I'm sorry I don't do that.

I'm not sure if this guy does what you are looking for, but I read an old post about this guy who does Mic mods. Location: Divide, Colorado (above the clouds) I've got feelers out to Jerry Silvia in California and Darrin Walker in Michigan, both of who do a lot of this sort of thing. For a 70-year-old, she's still pretty hot, but she needs a makeover.Īnyone have recommendations on antique mic restorers? I'm definitely interested in cosmetic restoration, and would like to investigate having the mic restored to working condition, if possible. For my money, this has always been one of the 2 or 3 most beautiful mics ever made.

Just snagged a Webster Univel mic at a local secondhand shop. Posted: Sun 4:38 am Post subject: Mic restoration services? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in VO-BB - A VO Family :: View topic - Mic restoration services?įAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
