[Harp-L] Re: EelectroVoice 630



 There are 2 models of the 630 and one has, as you say, that screw and it's a horrible design for those who want to change elements, but of course it wasn't meant for harp elements fanatics.  My 630 has the 2 screws on the side. --- On Sun 04/09, < AV1901@xxxxxxx > wrote:
From: [mailto: AV1901@xxxxxxx]To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 20:39:58 EDTSubject: [Harp-L] Re: EelectroVoice 630I own an EV 630 that I use when I want a cleaner sound than a crystal (JT30) or controlled reluctance (Shure GB). The head is the same circumference as my favorite EV 605 (smaller than an Astatic JT 30 or a Shure Green Bullet), but the mic is a bit heavier due to the hinged lower portion where the on/off switch is contained. I had a Switchcraft female plug installed which accepts a standard guitar cord. This replaced an older 4 pin plug.The EV 630 is a nice all around mic, the on/off switch is a plus. Be sure you like the sound with the existing mic element as it is near impossible to substitute a different element due to the large diameter retaining screw that holds the face of the mic to the body of the mic.Andy Vincent_______________________________________________Harp-L is sponsored by SPAH, 
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