Re: Astatic D-104
The Astatic D-104 is a popular ham radio mic. Aside from the classic looks,
its speech qualities are quite good. It emphasizes highs when spoken into
from any distance.
They have an amplified version, the T-UG model. The amplifier isn't for
boosting level. It's for impedance matching.
I bought my D-104 back in the 70's, for use as a <gasp!> ham radio
microphone. It sounded WAYYY too thin through my (vacuum tube) Heathkit
HW-101. The HW101 specs at 500k mic input impedance. I talked with
Astatics engineering department. They said this wasn't high enough (despite
the mic spec sheet saying otherwise), and recommended I install their
preamplifier kit, which I did. The sound quality improved dramatically
(much fuller), and an annoying hum I'd had from the beginning went away.
As far as being too hot, the preamp has a screwdriver type volume control,
so you can set it wherever you like.
Have I ever tried it for harmonica? Nope. It's too big, and the base would
be very awkward (the preamp is in the base.) But I imagine it would sound
incredible if you could get it cupped. I have large hands, and this
wouldn't be a problem for me.
- -IronMan Mike Curtis http://www.ironmancurtis.com
Southland Blues Magazine http://www.SouthlandBlues.com
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