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deepwater
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Does anyone have any experiance with SE Electronic mics? I think they used to make mics for Studio Projects.
Nope.I think they used to make mics for Studio Projects.
deepwater said:They look identical. I wounder what they sound like
deepwater said:Does anyone have any experiance with SE Electronic mics? I think they used to make mics for Studio Projects.
Is this where Marshall's are made? I can't remember...Brent Casey said:...Same goes for all of the brands that are imported from Shanghai...
Flatpicker said:Is this where Marshall's are made? I can't remember...
Flatpicker said:Is this where Marshall's are made? I can't remember...
That was going to be my next question, but you beat me to it.cominginsecond said:Brent -
Are the diaphragms on the MXL mics glued, like the SP mics are?
cominginsecond said:Brent -
Are the diaphragms on the MXL mics glued, like the SP mics are?
DJL said:Is it good or bad to have the diaphragms glued on a mic?
Something like that...Brent Casey said:Flatpicker: cominginsecond beat you to the question, so actually you came in third - or - cominginsecond is now cominginfirst and you must assume the cominginsecond identity.
Brent Casey said:cominginsecond: MXL2003, V93, V77 are glued.
Flatpicker: cominginsecond beat you to the question, so actually you came in third - or - cominginsecond is now cominginfirst and you must assume the cominginsecond identity.
DJL: It's good.
The practice of not gluing the diaphragms to the clamping ring is unique to the capsules coming from this geography as far as I know. Not only is it 'good' to glue the diaphragm to the clamping ring - it's a necessary step in order to insure that the membrane material remains evenly under tension over time. The glue yields a 100% edge bond as opposed to the diaphragm being sandwiched between two surfaces which are held together by screws. The change in frequency response, sensitivity and polar characteristics will be determined by the change in tension of the diaphragm over time. These factors are greatly increased when no bonding agent is employed in assembly. Factors such as change in temperature and barometric pressure will have a profound influence on the unglued diaphragm tension.
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