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Looking for somewhere to get my 414 fixed. Kids knocked the stand over
and broke off the pattern switch. Mic still works ok.

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In article <1120581009.180208.183410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> jonothon77@gmail.com writes:

> Looking for somewhere to get my 414 fixed. Kids knocked the stand over
> and broke off the pattern switch. Mic still works ok.

What country? In the US, I'd recommend AKG in Nashville.

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"jonothon" <jonothon77@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1120581009.180208.183410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Looking for somewhere to get my 414 fixed. Kids knocked the stand over
> and broke off the pattern switch. Mic still works ok.

Hope it hasn't sheared off one of the 1mm (?) screws into the chassis
casting. I had to get one drilled out and re-tapped by a watch-maker ! But
yes, the nearest AKG service centre is likely to have (or have access to)
the custom switches andscrews.

geoff

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jonothon wrote:
> Looking for somewhere to get my 414 fixed. Kids knocked the stand over
> and broke off the pattern switch. Mic still works ok.

Just use a small screwdriver to move it like everyone else. Or send it
to Nashville. Or order the switch and put it in yerself.

Jim Williams
Audio Upgrades

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yeah, i've been using the small screwdriver for quite a while. any
idea how to order the switch?

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"jonothon" <jonothon77@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> yeah, i've been using the small screwdriver for quite a while. any
> idea how to order the switch?


Check the part number from the service docs available at :
http://www.akg.com/akg_structuretr [...] ry,11.html

Ring AKG and ask for one.

geoff

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In article <1120885729.324166.16180@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> jonothon77@gmail.com writes:

> yeah, i've been using the small screwdriver for quite a while. any
> idea how to order the switch?

If you're in the US, follow these simple steps:

1. Locate a telephone.
2. Call 615-620-3800
3. Ask for the Parts Department
4. Order the switch.

If you're outside the US, choose your country from the web site:
http://tinyurl.com/7kv5d

Follow the above steps, substituting for the telephone number in
Step 2.

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instructions are written on the heel.

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