Stock vs. Modified Oktava MK-012s mp3s

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FP.

The CD's have been sitting here since "back then", but the OS on my puter started having issues with my printer(I intend to label these CD's for you:) ), which I originally thought was a printer fault. Installing XP Pro proved it was an OS issue but now XP won't talk to my scanner and the bloody printer ran out of coloured toner......just when I thought I had the litlle sucker beaten.

Anyways, for now it's back to the kitchen to continue cooking an "old family recipe" for spaghetti which involves me consuming copious quantities of Port:D

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Did I mention Port?
 
ausrock said:
...The CD's have been sitting here since "back then", but the OS on my puter started having issues with my printer(I intend to label these CD's for you:) ), which I originally thought was a printer fault. Installing XP Pro proved it was an OS issue but now XP won't talk to my scanner and the bloody printer ran out of coloured toner......just when I thought I had the litlle sucker beaten...
And I thought I was the only one who had problems like that. ;)
 
Gus said:
Flatpicker did you get a chance to work on the MXL???
Not yet. My wife made me work in the (dreaded) basement this weekend. ;)
Hopefully in the next few days.
 
Here is what I was hesitant to do for many weeks, but finally it is here. It made tremendous change in the sound--no mudd, everything opened up. I would not say this mic is dark anymore, but very well balanced, nice sound. Next, here I will try my schematics I made for ECM8000.
 

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Cool! I wonder if you could put the big mesh back on and leave the fine stuff off? Was it hard to remove without messing up the diaphragm?
 
<Cool! I wonder if you could put the big mesh back on and leave the fine stuff off? Was it hard to remove without messing up the diaphragm?>

Actually, it is hard to mess the diaphragm when you remove it... unless you are 'talented'. :D
But why do you want to put it back? The perforated thing in front of diaphragm works as a perfect screen--no noise.
Anyway, just for you I tryed it--yeah, no problem to put it on.
 
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