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Hi everyone,
I'm planning on picking up a pair of SD mics in the next month or so, but I'm having a hard time finding info on some of them. What I'd like to know is the diaphragm size (in centimeters, millimeters, inches, whatever) of the following mics:
Oktava MC012
Neumann KM184
Audio-Technica AT3031
Shure SM81
I found the product manuals for the mics listed above on the web, but couldn't find specific measurements-usually they just say "small-diaphragm." I know I could just call the companies up, but I figured if the fine folks of the forum could help me out it'd save me some phone calls.
From what I've found, there seems to be a good bit of difference between different "small-diaphragm" condensers. The MXL603s is 20mm (about .78"), while the Rode NT5 is .50"-meaning the Marshall's over 50% bigger. I would think that would make it act a bit more like a LD, which I do not need another of (already have a TLM103 and NT1000).
Thanks for any help you guys (and gals) can provide.
I'm planning on picking up a pair of SD mics in the next month or so, but I'm having a hard time finding info on some of them. What I'd like to know is the diaphragm size (in centimeters, millimeters, inches, whatever) of the following mics:
Oktava MC012
Neumann KM184
Audio-Technica AT3031
Shure SM81
I found the product manuals for the mics listed above on the web, but couldn't find specific measurements-usually they just say "small-diaphragm." I know I could just call the companies up, but I figured if the fine folks of the forum could help me out it'd save me some phone calls.

From what I've found, there seems to be a good bit of difference between different "small-diaphragm" condensers. The MXL603s is 20mm (about .78"), while the Rode NT5 is .50"-meaning the Marshall's over 50% bigger. I would think that would make it act a bit more like a LD, which I do not need another of (already have a TLM103 and NT1000).
Thanks for any help you guys (and gals) can provide.