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Read "harsh".Marik said:...look the same as 603 on mid and HF, with "nice" as they call "presence" peak of 6db on 9-10 Khz,...

Read "harsh".Marik said:...look the same as 603 on mid and HF, with "nice" as they call "presence" peak of 6db on 9-10 Khz,...
Naw, those mics aren’t anything like the Studio Projects C4 and Behringer B5 mics. The Superlux CM-H8K has the interchangeable capsules... but no switch, and the Samson C02 is a cardioid capsule... and also has no switch. I’m trying to see your relation, are the CM-H8K and C02 made by 797 Audio? Both the Studio Projects C4 and Behringer B5 mics have the interchangeable capsules and the pad/filter switch. Also both the Studio Projects C4 and Behringer B5 are made by 797 Audio in China. Take another look at the B5 and C4 again... there are some small differences, but over all they're more like each other.Marik said:I am not sure if I open a new can of worms, but have look at THESE 'babies':
http://www.superlux.us/smalldiaphragm.html
http://www.humbuckermusic.com/sac02pecomi.html
Because I think there are some people on this bbs who want to cover up the possible fact that the Behringer B5 and Studio Projects C4 are pretty much the same mic... and I think some are posting pictures of other mics that aren't anything like the B5 or C4 as a smoke screen.crazydoc said:This is all still just idle speculation without actually comparing the mics, both sonically and electronically. Can't someone with each mic post at least a photo of the circuit board?
Damn DJL,DJL said:Because I think there are some people on this bbs who want to cover up the possible fact that the Behringer B5 and Studio Projects C4 are pretty much the same mic... and I think some are posting pictures of other mics that aren't anything like the B5 or C4 as a smoke screen.
No shit Harevy, you know what’s getting really old, you Harvey, your getting really old. What do I mean by “pretty much the same mic” ? It means just what I and some of the other having been saying all along in this thread... it means, a copycat microphone that has been made to look just different enough not to draw heat onto 797 Audio.Harvey Gerst said:Damn DJL,
This is really getting old. Can we say "a•gen•da"? What exactly does "pretty much the same mic" mean? Hell, the MXL 603S and a Neumann KM184 are also "pretty much the same mic". So what? If you're really convinced that they're almost identical, and you need a small diaphragm mic like that, go out and buy one or two.
But this shit about "the possible fact that they are pretty much the same mic" is just annoying, since it's only your unsubstantiated claim at this point and nothing more. I've never heard either one, and I suspect you haven't either. I've stayed out of it because I haven't heard them, but it doesn't seem to stop you from making wildly opinionated assertions, based on "a possible fact".
Let me state something as "possible facts": You have taken on singlehandedly, the task of damaging the reputation of PMI (and Alan Hyatt specifically) as much as you possibly can. Further, you have absolutely no intention of ever buying any of PMI's products, either now, or in the future. Your single purpose in these threads is not to gather information about their products to help you make an informed buying decision, but to gather evidence against them to discredit them in any way you can. Those are my "possible facts".
As to why you're doing it, I'll leave that to others to speculate about. It's annoying as hell to me. I don't even own any PMI products, except a VTB-1, which I found to be a decent product for some applications. But, if I were to buy an SP mic, it wouldn't be based on your wild, unfounded allegations; I'd simply try one and see if it did the job I needed it to do. I'd also go out and try the Behringers as well.
If you can't contribute anything but unfounded speculations and unsubstantiated "possible facts", just shut up about it till you know a little more, then contribute something worthwhile about these products. Your "a•gen•da" is showing.
Good question, and I haven't thought much about that... I think I've just been more curious than anything else. However, now that you asked and I've given it some thought... I think it would be fun if they had the same PCB with different componemts, so we could study them and learn from them.CanopuS said:DJL, not meant as an attacking question, but purely asking:
What would make you happier?
A - The mic pictures were VERY similar
B - The pictures showed obvious design differences
To me it seems like you just want some kind of conspiracy to become true![]()
DJL said:By the way, I was trying to find your name on the Jimi Hendrix records and etc, and I don’t see your name listed in the credits, what records did you work on and what did you do again?
DJL said:Oh yeah, back to the subject, both the Behringer B5 and Studio Projects C4 look very much like each other,
My mistake, your right you only saidHarvey Gerst said:I won't even bother to comment on your other crap, but to set the record straight about my involvement with Jimi Hendrix, I have never stated or claimed anywhere at any time that I was involved in the production of any Jimi Hendrix albums.
I designed four of Jimi's amplifiers, which he used in the making of his album at TTG Studios in LA, and he also wound up with my Black Widow guitar while I used one of his Strats for a number of months until I could get another guitar built. He also ordered a second Black Widow guitar.
I met him at TTG Studios when he was having problems understanding some of the amplifier controls, and as two left-handed guitar players, we hit it off. I considered him a friend, but we were never close.
Back in 1996, I posted a full description of this particular event in my life and a simple Google search (by just entering: "harvey gerst" "jimi hendrix") would have brought up the whole story as I just described it.
But you seem to want to twist it in such a way as to suggest I'm either a liar or it didn't really happen.
At least, I've done some things with my life - you just need to get one.
and you never said you ever did anything more than just hangout with them... no wonder I couldn't find your name listed in the credits. Sorry, my mistake.Harvey Gerst said:I've lived about a dozen times more fulfilling life than most people my age. I"ve hung out with Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton, Frank Zappa, Mike Bloomfield, Lightning Hopkins, Albert King, and Stephen Paul, to name a few friends who passed away.