
wheelema
Boner-obo
When I first found this board, not so many moons ago, the Marshall MXL V67G was priced just under $300 discounted. It was highly praised and enthusiastically recommended. Harvey Gerst auditioned it, recommended it, and purchased it. The Studio Projects C1 was also brand new; it too was highly praised and enthusiastically recommended. I do not recollect the price of the C1 at that time.
Now, the MXL V67G can be had for less than a hundred bucks, while the C1 has maintained a higher discounted price point of just under $200. I rarely see either mic praised as efflusively as they once were, though through personal empirical evidence I have seen the V67G praised more.
From what I have been able to tell nothing has changed in these mics other than their discounted price, but some people I have spoken to think that the V67G is a less desireable mic than the C1 because it is cheap. If the price dropped to $50, or $10, it would become less desireable still. The reasoning is that the mic is competing on price because it does not have the quallity/sound of the more expensive mic... if it did, well, then, it would cost more!
When a manufacturer drops the price of an excellent mic, are they, in fact, giving it the Kiss of Death?
Now, the MXL V67G can be had for less than a hundred bucks, while the C1 has maintained a higher discounted price point of just under $200. I rarely see either mic praised as efflusively as they once were, though through personal empirical evidence I have seen the V67G praised more.
From what I have been able to tell nothing has changed in these mics other than their discounted price, but some people I have spoken to think that the V67G is a less desireable mic than the C1 because it is cheap. If the price dropped to $50, or $10, it would become less desireable still. The reasoning is that the mic is competing on price because it does not have the quallity/sound of the more expensive mic... if it did, well, then, it would cost more!
When a manufacturer drops the price of an excellent mic, are they, in fact, giving it the Kiss of Death?