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Title: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: nicegrin on February 23, 2012, 08:51:48 PM
Inspired by the Card move thread... :p

I´m running Nevaton MCE400s (also own countryman b3s). I´m generally happy with those but still curious what the next upgrade path for omnis is.
Any other reasonable options besides the obvious one of getting Schoeps omni caps? :p

Another thought... How would the AKG CK92 omni caps + "homebrew active setup" compare to the usual suspects (DPA 406x, Nevatons, countryman b3s). Worth buying the CK92 caps or not if I already got Nevaton and countrymans?
BTW, I second Illcondition about the DPA 406xs. I also often find them edgy and unpleasant to listen to after a while! 

Thanks
N.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: Hypnocracy on February 23, 2012, 09:31:46 PM
I've heard the opinion that the CK92 was the gem of the blueline caps...I've been looking at the AT3022 and AT4022 but can't find a cheap set...

you should check out the Avenson STO-2...very natural sounding...here is a set on LMA recorded with them

http://www.archive.org/details/yarn2012-01-28.bryonsos

bryonsos' has a pair and I understand that he now has the CK62 Omni caps for the AKG480/460...can't wait to compare them....
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: acidjack on February 23, 2012, 10:05:26 PM
I'd stick with those Nevatons. 

Small omnis don't face the issues small cards do (big falloff in the frequency range)....  I would not buy the ck92s, not least of which because those active setups are even more 'homebrew' than most of the DIY-ish stuff here.

Do you still need it to be small? Because then there is really not much room... If you want fullsize, there are tons of great omnis.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: bryonsos on February 24, 2012, 02:41:26 AM

you should check out the Avenson STO-2...very natural sounding...here is a set on LMA recorded with them

http://www.archive.org/details/yarn2012-01-28.bryonsos

bryonsos' has a pair and I understand that he now has the CK62 Omni caps for the AKG480/460...can't wait to compare them....

Eventually all the omnis will be mine! Muahahahaha!!  >:D

Seriously though, the STO-2s are the bomb, but they're power hungry. Love the sound and would highly recommend them for open situations where powering can easily be addressed. For ~$500 for a stereo pair, they're hard to beat. CK62s don't make it to the YS very often, for good reason. New they can be had for ~$300 each, 460 bodies for ~$200 each, and the AKG active project just got a new breath of life. Hopefully the collettes won't break the bank. Those Nevatons and B3s are supposed to be great and affordable, so any upgrade would likely be for sound alone.


Do you still need it to be small? Because then there is really not much room... If you want fullsize, there are tons of great omnis.

Agreed. Also, omnis are supposed to be the easiest caps to design and manufacture, so as long as the QC is adequate even cheapo Chinese mics can rock. You don't have to spend DPA or Schoeps money to get some smokin omni heat IMHO.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: nicegrin on February 24, 2012, 08:27:45 AM
Do you still need it to be small? Because then there is really not much room... If you want fullsize, there are tons of great omnis.

Yeah, still need them to be small, at least in the sense that I don´t want bodies or at most bodies + a remote capsule solution.



Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: acidjack on February 24, 2012, 01:27:34 PM
Do you still need it to be small? Because then there is really not much room... If you want fullsize, there are tons of great omnis.

Yeah, still need them to be small, at least in the sense that I don´t want bodies or at most bodies + a remote capsule solution.

Then I think you should stick with what you have.  The best 3 small omnis (excluding the Schoeps line) are Nevaton, Countryman and DPA 406x, of which you already own 2.  If I already owned Nevatons and/or Countrymans, I wouldn't also buy DPAs (and vice versa, depending on one's preferences).
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: adrianf74 on February 24, 2012, 03:57:53 PM
Then I think you should stick with what you have.  The best 3 small omnis (excluding the Schoeps line) are Nevaton, Countryman and DPA 406x, of which you already own 2.  If I already owned Nevatons and/or Countrymans, I wouldn't also buy DPAs (and vice versa, depending on one's preferences).
What he said.

I looked at the Neavtons (but availablity is an issue) and the Countrymans before I was made an offer on the 4061's that I couldn't refuse.  If I hadn't been made that offer, I would've went with one of the other two (most likely the B3's).
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: Gutbucket on February 24, 2012, 04:14:26 PM
Then I think you should stick with what you have.  The best 3 small omnis (excluding the Schoeps line) are Nevaton, Countryman and DPA 406x, of which you already own 2.  If I already owned Nevatons and/or Countrymans, I wouldn't also buy DPAs (and vice versa, depending on one's preferences).
What he said.

I looked at the Neavtons (but availablity is an issue) and the Countrymans before I was made an offer on the 4061's that I couldn't refuse.  If I hadn't been made that offer, I would've went with one of the other two (most likely the B3's).

x3

It's a primarily a personal prefrence thing within those three (also a powering/ conncection thing).  I greatly prefer the DPAs over the Countrymans myself, but I repect those with the opposite opinion.  Haven't tried the Nevatons personally, but liked what I've heard from them.  Their P48 powering requirement makes them less atrtractive for some of my uses.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: JD on February 24, 2012, 11:55:50 PM
....Their P48 powering requirement makes them less atrtractive for some of my uses.

The Nevaton MCE400's can be powered by any voltage between 9vdc and 52vdc. Im sure it would be pretty easy to make up a 9v battery box to run them.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: Gutbucket on February 25, 2012, 01:29:33 AM
I remember hearing here that they had circuitry in the connnector, and couldn't easily be chopped, no?
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: F.O.Bean on February 25, 2012, 03:09:41 AM
I used to own ck62 omnis way back in the day. I mainly ran them on a J-Disc, and was NEVER satisfied w/ their results. So my point being, dont listen to what 1 person tells you. Go out there and listen to a bunch from every omni your considering.

Another option would be to buy MODDED K21 Busman Omnis. I have never run them but if they sound like the rest of the caps he makes, then I'm sure the omnis would please you ;)
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: JD on February 25, 2012, 11:15:06 AM
I remember hearing here that they had circuitry in the connnector, and couldn't easily be chopped, no?

Yes there is a simple circuit in the xlr plug on the MCE400's. You would need to power the mics with 9 to 52vdc via the XLR plug.

I've been thinking of removing this small PCB from the XLR connectors one of my pairs and putting them into a small battery box and then terminating the mics
with a mini-XLR or some sort of smaller jack.

Also, I recently got a MCE400 that is dead. If it cant be brought back to life, I plan on dissecting it in the name of science and reverse engineering the PCB.
I'll post some pictures of the inards when I do.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: jbell on February 25, 2012, 11:38:30 AM
There is a set of Avensons on gearslutz for $350


you should check out the Avenson STO-2...very natural sounding...here is a set on LMA recorded with them

http://www.archive.org/details/yarn2012-01-28.bryonsos

bryonsos' has a pair and I understand that he now has the CK62 Omni caps for the AKG480/460...can't wait to compare them....

Eventually all the omnis will be mine! Muahahahaha!!  >:D

Seriously though, the STO-2s are the bomb, but they're power hungry. Love the sound and would highly recommend them for open situations where powering can easily be addressed. For ~$500 for a stereo pair, they're hard to beat. CK62s don't make it to the YS very often, for good reason. New they can be had for ~$300 each, 460 bodies for ~$200 each, and the AKG active project just got a new breath of life. Hopefully the collettes won't break the bank. Those Nevatons and B3s are supposed to be great and affordable, so any upgrade would likely be for sound alone.


Do you still need it to be small? Because then there is really not much room... If you want fullsize, there are tons of great omnis.

Agreed. Also, omnis are supposed to be the easiest caps to design and manufacture, so as long as the QC is adequate even cheapo Chinese mics can rock. You don't have to spend DPA or Schoeps money to get some smokin omni heat IMHO.
Title: Re: Omni move... and CK92s...
Post by: Gutbucket on February 25, 2012, 01:52:33 PM
I remember hearing here that they had circuitry in the connnector, and couldn't easily be chopped, no?

Yes there is a simple circuit in the xlr plug on the MCE400's. You would need to power the mics with 9 to 52vdc via the XLR plug...

Thanks JD, I'll be currious to know how that works out.