Just as an FYI, Harvey Gerst and others who own both the Oktava MC-012 and the Marshall MXL-603 have said that they are similar enough to be used as a stereo pair. So if you want an MC-012 but don't need the multiple patterns and want to save some $$$, the Marshalls seem to be equal in sound and quality for about half the price.
I don't mean sound negative, but much more information is out there for the taking from other sources. When you ask a question here about the best mic for whatever purpose around here, you'll probably get 10 different suggestions and inevitably people will recommend a mic that they personally own. This can be a good thing, if you have the experience to back up the recommendation, but if you're recommending a particular mic simply because its one of the few mics you can afford and you
want it to be something good, then this is a bad thing.
Take 5 minutes and do this, you might all be amazed:
1. Go to
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
2. For newsgroup, enter "rec.audio.pro" (no quotes)
3. Under subject contains, enter "acoustic guitar" (no quotes)
4. Hit search
You now have almost 300 threads, most of which are quite relevent to this topic. Many responses are from highly respected pro engineers and producers. This is not to say that there aren't high caliber pro's around here, but there are many more on the newsgroup. Most of the guys on rec.audio.pro do for a living what most of us consider a hobby. They have tried out lots of mics and will even suggest something that doesn't cost a billion dollars if you ask them to.
I'm probably more inexperienced than most around here but I know enough to know that I'd rather get recommendations from pros rather than amateurs. Seriously.
I wouldn't take my own advice. It just sucks in comparison to what's out there. I really like generating discussion around here, and I'm much more likely to respond and ask questions and give advice here because I don't feel as outclassed as I do posting anything to rec.audio.pro. This BBS is great, but sometimes the best information is found elsewhere. I just want everybody to be aware of the tremendous resources we have access to through the internet.