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Here we go again. A few months ago I put up a thread with mp3s comparing a stock and modified version of the MK-012 via the Scott Dorsey article in Recording magazine (October issue?). However, in those examples I left off the crucial step of changing the coupling capacitor between the FET and the output transistor.
This cap was originally a 1uF tantalum or electrolytic. Scott suggested changing it to a 10uF tantalum. Here’s there mp3s of the same mic/capsule - one stock, one fully modded using a 10uF tantalum coupling cap and one fully modded using a 10uF electrolytic coupling cap. See what you think.
Oktava MK-012 stock
Oktava MK-012 modified using a 10uF tantalum coupling cap
Oktava MK-012 modified using a 10uF electrolytic coupling cap
This cap was originally a 1uF tantalum or electrolytic. Scott suggested changing it to a 10uF tantalum. Here’s there mp3s of the same mic/capsule - one stock, one fully modded using a 10uF tantalum coupling cap and one fully modded using a 10uF electrolytic coupling cap. See what you think.
Oktava MK-012 stock
Oktava MK-012 modified using a 10uF tantalum coupling cap
Oktava MK-012 modified using a 10uF electrolytic coupling cap