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After the president's day sale at GC yesterday, I find myself with several small diaphragm condenser mics (a couple new from yesterday), so I thought I'd try them side by side. Instead of using an acoustic guitar like I *always* do, I thought I'd try something else. I saw this antique porcelain bell sitting in the china cabinet (I think it was my wife's grandmother's), and a wooden owl statuette with a built in hoot whistle.
The mics are, in no particular order: Shure SM-81, Oktava MK-012 (w/ polystyrene capsule coupler cap mod and cardioid capsule), MSH-1 C (no longer available cardioid), MXL 991. The signal chain was mic -> 5' cable -> BLA-modded MOTU Traveler with preamp on +35 db (+15db without 20db pad) -> macbook/LE8 dry. Untreated room, with some background noise. Samples are 24 bit wav files.
The samples:
one: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/1.wav
two: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/2.wav
three: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/3.wav
four: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/4.wav
I got a little clipping, even with that gain setting -- sorry about that. I held each mic about 6 inches from my chest with my left hand, and rang the bell about 6 inches away, with the mic pointing at the side of the bell. Then I moved the bell about 3 inches over the mic, and pointed the mic up at the bell (when it sounds like someone is muting the bell a little, that's what's really going on -- it sounds dead underneath, but you can hear the sound of the "clapper" more), then I put down the bell and sounded the owl whistle with the mic about three inches away, pointing at the side (not the sound hole of the whistle).
I also recorded two others, but don't want to include them in the above list -- #5 is a Groove Tubes "convertible" mic with the ball grill off -- I "modded" that one last night with a polystyrene coupler cap, too, but afterward it has a lot of noise, and still does when I put the original cap back in place -- oops. Bad soldering, I guess, but not the fault of the mic. Number six is the ACM-310 - this one is so sensitive that I wound up turning the gain down to zero (so, +20 db, I guess), because the clipping was so extreme. Those samples are in the same place, just change the number in the filename. BTW, yesterday at GC I got the Groove Tube mic, a display, for about $35, and the MK-012 with a complete set of capsules for $50 --


Care to guess which of the four is which? I never do, and just wish the poster would put up the info, but in case anyone does, I'll wait for a little while before naming them.
The mics are, in no particular order: Shure SM-81, Oktava MK-012 (w/ polystyrene capsule coupler cap mod and cardioid capsule), MSH-1 C (no longer available cardioid), MXL 991. The signal chain was mic -> 5' cable -> BLA-modded MOTU Traveler with preamp on +35 db (+15db without 20db pad) -> macbook/LE8 dry. Untreated room, with some background noise. Samples are 24 bit wav files.
The samples:
one: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/1.wav
two: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/2.wav
three: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/3.wav
four: http://recursor.net/sdcshootout/4.wav
I got a little clipping, even with that gain setting -- sorry about that. I held each mic about 6 inches from my chest with my left hand, and rang the bell about 6 inches away, with the mic pointing at the side of the bell. Then I moved the bell about 3 inches over the mic, and pointed the mic up at the bell (when it sounds like someone is muting the bell a little, that's what's really going on -- it sounds dead underneath, but you can hear the sound of the "clapper" more), then I put down the bell and sounded the owl whistle with the mic about three inches away, pointing at the side (not the sound hole of the whistle).
I also recorded two others, but don't want to include them in the above list -- #5 is a Groove Tubes "convertible" mic with the ball grill off -- I "modded" that one last night with a polystyrene coupler cap, too, but afterward it has a lot of noise, and still does when I put the original cap back in place -- oops. Bad soldering, I guess, but not the fault of the mic. Number six is the ACM-310 - this one is so sensitive that I wound up turning the gain down to zero (so, +20 db, I guess), because the clipping was so extreme. Those samples are in the same place, just change the number in the filename. BTW, yesterday at GC I got the Groove Tube mic, a display, for about $35, and the MK-012 with a complete set of capsules for $50 --



Care to guess which of the four is which? I never do, and just wish the poster would put up the info, but in case anyone does, I'll wait for a little while before naming them.


