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...in search of The Holy Microphone! As a refugee Planeteer, I've got to say that I think I've gone to heaven in the wake of the death of a Planet with this forum. So, let's start out with a perennial q. that I'm pondering of late.

What's a good pair of small diaphragm condensers at ,say, $600 - $1000 for both? I don't feel the need to go to matched pairs particularly. And I'll need them to be real flexible---acoustic instruments through drum o/heads.

Thoughts?
 
Before anyone else says it octave mk012 www.oktava.com I think you can get matched pairs in your price range with a pile of extra capsules.... I love mine.

zetabass<--is hiding from naysayers and stone throwers.......


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I have been known to recommend Oktatva mics in the past....but only from The Sound Room. As far as I know, I am the lone proponent of these mics. No one else ever says anything about them. No one.
 
:D Good one King...Hey, check your damn hotmail account....

Ed
 
Not to dwell on the past or anything but King... you started out as annoying little prick... now you are funny little prick... isn't metamorphosis a wonder of nature!! :D
 
Wouldn't it follow, then, that he'd be a big prick some day??

Hey, rocky, I don't know this mic from experience, but I'll pass along the choice of a guy named Paul J Stamler in an article in the current (June 2000) issue of Recording magazine. He likes a pair of Shure SM81 small condensers for stereo recording, and they retail at under $300 each.

He also likes the Oktava MC012 and has some interesting stuff to say about them.
 
Check out the Neumann KM184s. Not sure what you're going to record with them, but I heard they're great for ac. guitar. I have one KM184 which I use with my AT4033 with great results on ac. gtr. A matched pair from Mercernary Audio might run just a bit over a grand. Good luck!
-Evan

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...in search of The Holy Microphone! As a refugee Planeteer, I've got to say that I think I've gone to heaven in the wake of the death of a Planet with this forum. So, let's start out with a perennial q. that I'm pondering of late.

What's a good pair of small diaphragm condensers at ,say, $600 - $1000 for both? I don't feel the need to go to matched pairs particularly. And I'll need them to be real flexible---acoustic instruments through drum o/heads.

Thoughts?
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I think just about anything you buy in that price range will serve you well: SM81s, AT4041s, any of the mics mentioned above--these are all well-rounded workhorses. The 81s are my personal choice, but they're all fine. You can't go wrong with the Neumann, of course, but I might ask, Why spend even that much?
 
Thanks for all the suggestions, folks. A few I recognize (and often had forgotten about!), but some new info also.

George--I noticed that article in Recording. I haven't read it yet, so I'll make a point of doing that. Not familiar with the 81's, but have to feel good about going with a Shure product.

King and zeta--no, don't feel like you're the loners on the Oktava suggestion. A review a few months back in Recording brought these guys up in a very positive way. Understand that the biggest gripe has been sheer variability from unit to unit. But the Sound Room approach seems to answer that. I do prefer to buy solid gear that I then use for years and years...so, I wonder how these Oktava's will fare comparatively to a Shure, AT, or Neumann 10 years down the road? Can you give me an appraisal of their construction quality and ruggedness?
 
That was epic. © King 2000 ....gibs

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HA. Thats great, u beat me to it. :D

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So, walked right into that one. Guess that's what happens when you're a newbie in an established forum. Anyway, thanks for making me feel so welcome, gentlemen. --Just let me know when I can provide any further entertainment for you.

Now, how about back to the question at hand...anyone have any idea how these Oktava's are holding up under use?
 
[This message has been edited by FlametopFred (edited 06-09-2000).]
 
Have I been talking to myself for the past year or so?

King:

It's like you to take my credit here.

Don't any of you "Planeteer" guys ever check-out our old threads here? Here's a little bit I've posted in the past:

AKG C1000S - around $200US www.akg-actoustics.com
Audio Technica AT4041 - around $300US max.? www.audio-technica.com
Beyerdynamic MCE 93 - around $450US www.beyerdynamic.com
Crown CM-700 - around $200US? www.crownaudio.com
Earthworks SR77 - around $300US? www.earthwks.com
Elation KM201 - around $400US max.? www.ropnet.ru/pages/elation/elation.htm
Hebden Sound CM1050C - around $300US max.? no website
MBHO MBNM 440 C-L - around $300US max.? www.hifivideo.com/mbho/mikrofon.htm
Microtech Gefell M300 - around $300US? www.microtechgefell.com
Milab VM44 - around ?
Neumann KM184 - around $600 or $700US? www.neumann.com
Oktava MC-012 from The Sound Room only - $280US www.oktava.com
Pearl TL66 - around ? www.pearl.se
Shure SM-81 - around $300US max.? www.shure.com

And those are just some from the "reasonable", "budgetable" small diaphragm
condenser mics.

Also, add the

Davisound DS-1950s for $400US. www.davisound.com

I'm having a matched-pair of them made for me in about 2 months; I'll post my results. I may be doing a few samples for their website too.
 
RE--
Many thanks for the references. Yes, I'm guilty of not taking the time to look at old threads yet, so thanks for posting the info yet again.

I did stumble into something called the Evidence Locker, or some such thing. Some nasty old stuff lurking in there, for sure...
 
And if you really want to know about how the Oktavas will hold-up down the road, I suggest you talk to Taylor Johnson from The Sound Room. He'll give you what he truely thinks in regards to long term dependability; I highly value his opinion. He'll be back in the US on the 7th.
 
Like me to take your credit? Pull yer head outta yer ass and fuckin get a sense of humor dog. You know I was jokin.

Mental note/Future reference: Jokeing not tolerated while RE is present.
 
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