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This guy I know has sold off most of his studio gear, he has a pair of old SDC microphones that I'm thinking about buying.
I realize that this is a shot in the dark, but my question is this: what are the chances that these mics are decent quality? I don't know the name/model yet, all I know is that they are from the 1970s or 1980s, well before the age of cheap Chinese mics. Since I do not yet know what kind of mics they are, I guess at this point I'm just asking about the general quality of mics from the 1970s and 1980s. I know that in general, home studio gear was much more expensive, but was it necessarily better? Did they make stuff geared toward the semi-pro market? Do SDC microphones age well? Do the electronic components deteriorate or anything like that?
I'm gonna check them out and he's gonna let me test drive them (that is borrow them for awhile), so I'll be able to post a picture. I may need help identifying them when I get more info.
I realize that this is a shot in the dark, but my question is this: what are the chances that these mics are decent quality? I don't know the name/model yet, all I know is that they are from the 1970s or 1980s, well before the age of cheap Chinese mics. Since I do not yet know what kind of mics they are, I guess at this point I'm just asking about the general quality of mics from the 1970s and 1980s. I know that in general, home studio gear was much more expensive, but was it necessarily better? Did they make stuff geared toward the semi-pro market? Do SDC microphones age well? Do the electronic components deteriorate or anything like that?
I'm gonna check them out and he's gonna let me test drive them (that is borrow them for awhile), so I'll be able to post a picture. I may need help identifying them when I get more info.