So as the title of this thread goes, I was handed another “orphaned” microphone as “payment” for repairing a Turner +2 and a new headset/microphone combo from a friend of mine.
I had previously gotten my hands on some Adafruit electret modules for experimenting and figured this latest “orphan” would be a good candidate for a transplant.
As I opened up the bottom side of this, what I believe to be a Turner 251, paging microphone I discovered I was not the first to open it up. (No surprise there!) All of the wiring on the leaf switch contacts was previously cobbled together much like the Shure 444T. Since I don’t like coiled microphone cords, I first replaced the cord and connector and discovered no output from the element.
I believe the element is crystal or ceramic but haven’t found any numbers on the mike or element to determine the true part or model number of this microphone. Hence my assumption it may be a Turner 251. Could be a 254 or ???
I am a fan of these and felt like it should be kept as original looking as possible. The Old School charm of this microphone is appealing to me and using a straight Mike cord only adds to that appeal. So with these thoughts in mind, I did not want to alter the exterior to add a battery to power the Adafruit element but I have other options. After being involved in a couple of Blues Bands for the last 20 years or so, I have hoarded some equipment/gear and have some stage microphones that were collecting dust. One such mike, an Electro Voice N/D 257B had an element in it that is close in size physically to my latest orphan and the voice frequency response is certainly wide enough for my communications needs.
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So after removing the element from the EV I was able to nest it in the head of the orphan and close up the mike so the from all appearances it looked stock. Testing the EV element in the Turner Orphan was met with great reports on audio quality both on my Kenwood and 139 XLR.
So it looks like this Turner has a new home and should be see a few more years of use.
Electro Voice element fitted into the head stock of the Orphan.
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Nice outside appearance after getting some much needed cleaning.
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I like breathing new life into “orphaned” gear even if retrofitting it with some new technology. I still have a handful of Adafruit elements/modules I will be saving for other projects.
73
David