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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: teajay on February 18, 2004, 12:30:54 PM
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Hey all,
Upon deciding on a pair of Oktava MK-012's, I need to know you're experiences with different dealers.
First there's sound-room, who match the mics and charge one hell of a premium for them, which as i understand is worth it.
But there's also an eBay seller recordingservices http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=15198&item=3704745454 for a current auction.
The description sais "hand matched", I wonder if this is a similar process as used by sound-room? If so, it'd be much cheaper to buy these mics and the hyper caps that they also "match" for an extra $150, then to pay the sound-room price.
So let me know you're experiences with either of these dealers and their mics.
Cheers,
Travis
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I guess if you feel you will never need the omni's, then yea, you can get off and save 200$. However, if you think you might need the omni's at some point, I would go ahead and get them from the sound-room. I however, as may be your case, didn't have the extra cash for the sound-room. My MC012's sound really gr8 to me, and they were only hand matched. As I do not have a pair from sound-room to compare, I can only tell you how mine are. Good luck, and I think you will be please either route you choose.
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I guess if you feel you will never need the omni's, then yea, you can get off and save 200$. However, if you think you might need the omni's at some point, I would go ahead and get them from the sound-room. I however, as may be your case, didn't have the extra cash for the sound-room. My MC012's sound really gr8 to me, and they were only hand matched. As I do not have a pair from sound-room to compare, I can only tell you how mine are. Good luck, and I think you will be please either route you choose.
I have the Sound Room matched set and they are well worth the price. I love the omni's & hypers, the cards are OK. For the price & the various options you get, go for it. Bottom line is if you like it ... I know this doesn't answer your question really, but if you get the SR ones, who know they will be right on from a matched perspective as they are tested 3-4 times before sale ...
Heh, funny thing is I am getting a set of active neuman 140's (thanks clayton), which is what I have been dreaming of for awhile and I am sure I will get some hypers & omni's caps for them too at some point. What does this mean ? Beats the hell out of me ::)
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i wouldnt pay that much for "hand matched" mics unless i got to see a plot of the matching. the difference being this- matching usually is done by close serial numbers and then plotting, hand matching tends to be where someone is getting mics that may be many serial numbers apart and checking to see if they sound the same- sometimes plotting them. The difference is quality control- much more likely to have mics that sound alike if they came from the same run.
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oh and since when do mk012's retail for 500 a piece?
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from personal experience, go with the sound room. top-notch quality and customer service second to none. taylor is a great guy to deal with.
however i've heard good remarks about the ebay dealers as well and if you have to save some bucks go with these guys over anyone else, such as guitar center or the like.
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I got my bodies and card caps from Recording Services. The only thing with them is they don't give you a readout, but he has tons of possitive feedback so who knows. I got a pair of hyper caps that were matched by the Sound Room used from someone on this board. If you look around you might find a used set from The Sound Room and save a few bucks.