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Old 02-16-2003
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Octava mk219

I was wondering what uses i can get out of this mic.. would this work good for an overhead to pickup the cymbals with a nice tone and not makiong them sound Tinny??
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Old 02-16-2003
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Don't get the 219, spring the extra couple of bucks and get the 319. As for using them as overheads, I probably wouldn't. If I were you I'd get the mc 012s instead of the ld condensers. Actually right now I'm using a 219 and a 319 for overheads, if you want to hear what it sounds like there are 2 songs that I've done here... http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/...d=1627&alid=-1
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Old 03-30-2004
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where is the mk219 postitioned and how do you think it would perform as a dedicated kick drum microphone? Also, sound samples would be MUCH appreciated. Thanks!

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Old 03-30-2004
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Yikes, I made that post a loooong time ago. I've since upgraded to Rode NT5s for overheads. If I recall I had the 219 and 319 rubberbanded togther and angled over the middle of the kit. Certainly ghetto for sure, I've since gotten a second mic stand too. But since you asked I'll record a short clip with the 219 and the 319 setup.
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Old 03-30-2004
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ok I'm uploading the clips to the same place as the link above.
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Old 03-31-2004
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thanks Nik D! I don't think it sounds bad on the kick at all. Very tamed, seems you'd need little EQ and compression? What you think?

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I think it's ok if you're going for that punchy kinda thud sound. I personally like more attack, so I stick to a regular kick mic inside the drum. On that sample I did give it a slight low and high end boost too.
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Old 04-01-2004
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ur right it did sound kinda dull. my birch drums have a LOT of attack though...i think i'm not gonna get either oktava mk319 or mk219..just purchased an at3035.
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I have used a sm57 in the kick drum and a m219 oktava a foot and a half away. It came out nice.
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