thats getting better!
if I buy a tube mic, I expect a tube in it. lol
hopefully the tube is actually wired in the circuit.
I was reading the other day a lot of the clone body's and headbaskets are China made for many of the cloners. Good looking and well made. IMAGE is one thing.
MXL spent a lot of money on paint colors and shapes with the exact same internals, so the new releases were often IMAGE only. It got silly almost with so many 990 re-re-releases of the same thing, different body paint.
The unique then is the capsule and electronics parts. The schematics seem to be copied in many cases so its the same schematic, leaving the components as the "sound" differences, right? DIY'ers would maybe know.
Didn't someone write once the Chineese take pride in how good they can copy famous items. It's a pride thing to copy a high end piece.
Is that like doing a Beatle copy song and comparing to the original? or maybe making a new version of something old that is appealing to someone.
Or is it just blatant stealing and undermining someone elses legal and business to put honest money into the hands of corrupt thieves?
its a mind bender.
It's probably why Chineese is still thought of as a "cheap crap" cancerous brand-tattoo, like funding human traffickers or something.
Microphone traffickers with ill intentions? lol
Japan used to be cheap-stereotype but then Toyota, Honda, Lexus and Sony and highest end quality, QC, in their own name brands turned Made in Japan somehow into a stamp of highest quality. IMO. Fender Japan is some of the best strats and guitars Ive played, and acoustic guitars, and the AT 40xx series is the high end mics, while 20x and others mixed with China lower end AT mics. Rode took their company to in-house making it all in Australia, very interesting company and being in house a person knows what they are buying, quality, integrity etc.. I wish Shure would have kept something in the US, like AT did with Japan doing some in China and higher end in Japan.
Chineese fake or real Telefunken, its hard to tell these days?
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