
Jim Lad
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Just got the Golden Age Pre 73.
I'm moving on up ♫
I'm moving on up ♫
I would think a 214 would be superior to a C3000 series, which had surface mount components and required severe EQ'ing to get a reasonable sound.
Again the anti-SMT bias surfaces! Last modern 414 guts I saw had not only SMT, but a microprocessor (or if not that, an analog switcher, couldn't read the part number)! So why would the 214 be different (other than not needing the MCU because it's cardioid only)?
Sorry, when I see a dig against SMT for no other reason than it's SMT I just think that individual can't do SMT work/rework . . . there are a lot of really good SMT components that are simply not available in through-hole, not even to mention the fact that many designs are impossible in through-hole with given space constraints.
And I see some of that on the C414 history site; more transistors = bad, tant caps = bad, etc. Although I will say tantalum is getting way too expensive and large-value ceramics are starting to kick tant's butt, so I am phasing out most tants from my circuits . . .
I think you just answered your own question.I also don't understand why nobody seems to like the C3000. I have the latest one and it's a very nice mic.
Again the anti-SMT bias surfaces! Last modern 414 guts I saw had not only SMT, but a microprocessor (or if not that, an analog switcher, couldn't read the part number)! So why would the 214 be different (other than not needing the MCU because it's cardioid only)?
Sorry, when I see a dig against SMT for no other reason than it's SMT I just think that individual can't do SMT work/rework . . . there are a lot of really good SMT components that are simply not available in through-hole, not even to mention the fact that many designs are impossible in through-hole with given space constraints.
And I see some of that on the C414 history site; more transistors = bad, tant caps = bad, etc. Although I will say tantalum is getting way too expensive and large-value ceramics are starting to kick tant's butt, so I am phasing out most tants from my circuits . . .
I think you just answered your own question.
The most recent C3000 would be the AKG C3000B. Is that what you have?
No, it isn't. Seems like AKG likes to play with our minds. The first one was blue-ish, and was called C3000. The second one was gold/silver-ish and called C3000B. And since a number of months, the newest one is almost black and it's called C3000 again.
Well, it could get rave reviews as far as I'm concerned, but on some fora, lots of people seem to hate it. Maybe that's based on the very first C3000?
I don't deal with surface mount parts because I'm not sure about how to work solder paste, if that's indeed how you mount them. Don't you have to have pre silk screened boards?
Maybe you're right.the newest one is almost black and it's called C3000 again