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Adam P
Well-known member
Hey all,
Recently I've been having trouble with one of the capsules for my Oktava MK012s. It will occasionally give off a sound as if it were outside on a really windy day (we all know how great wind sounds when picked up by a mic). I've isolated the problem to one particular capsule, since it does it on both preamp bodies, and I don't have a similar problem with the other capsule. Both are the cardioid caps that came with two unmatched MK012s from Guitar Center (I bought them last minute before a session with a friend and didn't have time to try them out, nor would I have known what to look for at that point anyway). They worked without a hitch for that session and for another one I did shortly after this past New Year's, but then this occurance showed up fairly regularly. I've noticed that it will go away (sometimes temporarily, sometimes for the duration of its use) if I tap gently on the side of the capsule. However, its just too risky to use on a serious session (it was acting up this weekend and I was forced to use a 219 as an overhead in a pinch...it got the job done but it just wasn't the same).
Any thoughts from you more experienced and/or more knowledgeable folks? Since it goes away sometimes when I tap on it, it makes me think that something is just loose, but I'm not sure. Is it something that can be fixed fairly inexpensively (probably not by me), or should I just save up $200 and buy a pair of matched hypercardiod capsules from Sound Room? I only use these for overheads at this point.
Thanks for your help.
Recently I've been having trouble with one of the capsules for my Oktava MK012s. It will occasionally give off a sound as if it were outside on a really windy day (we all know how great wind sounds when picked up by a mic). I've isolated the problem to one particular capsule, since it does it on both preamp bodies, and I don't have a similar problem with the other capsule. Both are the cardioid caps that came with two unmatched MK012s from Guitar Center (I bought them last minute before a session with a friend and didn't have time to try them out, nor would I have known what to look for at that point anyway). They worked without a hitch for that session and for another one I did shortly after this past New Year's, but then this occurance showed up fairly regularly. I've noticed that it will go away (sometimes temporarily, sometimes for the duration of its use) if I tap gently on the side of the capsule. However, its just too risky to use on a serious session (it was acting up this weekend and I was forced to use a 219 as an overhead in a pinch...it got the job done but it just wasn't the same).
Any thoughts from you more experienced and/or more knowledgeable folks? Since it goes away sometimes when I tap on it, it makes me think that something is just loose, but I'm not sure. Is it something that can be fixed fairly inexpensively (probably not by me), or should I just save up $200 and buy a pair of matched hypercardiod capsules from Sound Room? I only use these for overheads at this point.
Thanks for your help.