N nascentjunkie New member Dec 4, 2003 #1 is there a difference between the mc012 and mc012-01??? i can't figure it out...
D DJL Self Banned Dec 5, 2003 #4 The MC-012, MK-012, and MK-012-01, are the same mic... MF sells the MK-012-1, SR sells the MC-012 and etc, etc.
The MC-012, MK-012, and MK-012-01, are the same mic... MF sells the MK-012-1, SR sells the MC-012 and etc, etc.
F Flatpicker ... Dec 5, 2003 #5 I just learned over at RO today that Oktava prefixes MK and ML are Russian for: MK= Mikrophon Kondensorniy (Condenser) ML= Mikrophon Lentochniy (Ribbon) Don't know what M'C' stands for... (MC Hammer? ) BTW, MF doesn't carry Oktava - only GC.
I just learned over at RO today that Oktava prefixes MK and ML are Russian for: MK= Mikrophon Kondensorniy (Condenser) ML= Mikrophon Lentochniy (Ribbon) Don't know what M'C' stands for... (MC Hammer? ) BTW, MF doesn't carry Oktava - only GC.
N nascentjunkie New member Dec 7, 2003 #6 cool thanks guys, i just wanted to know to make sure if i bought a pair that they were the same thing. Thanks again! ~Andrew
cool thanks guys, i just wanted to know to make sure if i bought a pair that they were the same thing. Thanks again! ~Andrew
H hrn New member Dec 8, 2003 #8 MC is probably Microphone Condenser and I guess it's for the US market, just fastly translated. ...will we see a MR = Microphone Ribbon. I think it's much better, less confusing and nicer to keep the original names. Wonder what the Neumann names UM, KM or TM stands for. Guess the M is Mikrofone. Hans, www.hagen.nu
MC is probably Microphone Condenser and I guess it's for the US market, just fastly translated. ...will we see a MR = Microphone Ribbon. I think it's much better, less confusing and nicer to keep the original names. Wonder what the Neumann names UM, KM or TM stands for. Guess the M is Mikrofone. Hans, www.hagen.nu