Hey Taperssection,
I am professionally a FOH engineer, but I have always loved taping every show I mix to have a record of it. For years I went down the rabbit hole of making my SBDs as good as possible but I'm sure I don't have to tell y'all that even an immaculate SBD alone does not capture the magic of the show. After dabbling with some cardioid coincident pairs I have recently fallen in love with using a spaced pair of omnis at FOH mixed with my SBDs. This seems to be about the closest thing I can get to having been in the room standing at FOH. Great!
Now the problem. I bought a pair of used Earthworks QTC30s on Reverb and halfway through their first tour one of the stopped passing signal and by the end of the tour the other had stopped passing signal. These were all indoor shows and the mics were never dropped or mishandled in any way. I emailed Earthworks and they graciously replaced the pair for free, mentioning that though I had purchased them used that they had had some supply chain problems during the pandemic and had had some sub par components and so were willing to replace them despite being purchased used to help restore my faith in the brand. Well. One of the 8 month old QTC30s just stopped passing signal about a week ago. I've emailed Earthworks again but this time haven't gotten a response (yet) and even if they do respond, I find it hard to ask them to replace the pair of mics again. That said, the new pair was treated with significant care because I was grateful to have a brand spankin new pair of mics. They go from their case within a case (a cigar caddy within a foamed pelican case) to the stand and back. I am the only one who handles them. They were never dropped, never got wet, always used with windscreens outside, etc. That said, I am a live sound engineer, they get used outside in the summer and I tour through a lot of humid places. However we also use many other condenser mics from Shure, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, etc on stage, some of which are approaching 20 years old and which absolutely do NOT get treated with the same level of care that I show the Earthworks. We do our best, but they get hot plugged with phantom power twice a day every single day, they'll get covered in a tarp but still left out in rainy environments (never actually getting wet, but absolutely a bad case scenario for moisture), sometimes they'll take a spill on a stand. I don't mean to seem that we're callous with them, but to a reasonable degree they are tools with an expected lifespan and all of THAT said I haven't had any other significant failures in all of my years of touring yet I've been through 3 QTC30s in 15 months. None of the other mics are the same value bracket as the QTCs, but I do have an UGLY pair of KM184s, which to be fair have gone back for repair once as they seemed to have different low freq responses, but post repair show identical responses on an FFT measurement and were at least capable of a reasonably priced repair which the Earthworks are not since they are glued shut.
I'm wondering how Taperssection, perhaps especially those in the south east, treats their mics and what level of durability they expect. Am I expecting too much durability from a higher performance mic like the QTCs? I do have some higher end Neumann etc mics but they never leave the studio. I read the QTC30 manual and EW suggests that they be used at "room temperature" and in an environment that is "free of dust." The Earthworks sound so SO SO good but they are never going to be able to be used at room temperature in a dust free environment so I am looking into alternatives. I would be sad to use something "lesser" so I am primarily looking at Schoeps as I subscribe to the "buy once, cry once" philosophy but the price of a pair of Schoeps and my experience with the QTCs has me thinking twice if I may end up with a dead mic worth twice as much as a QTC in another 8 months. Perhaps I should look into a more "disposable" option?
An edit just to make it abundantly clear that I'm not here to dog Earthworks, they have agreed to replace the QTC30s again free of charge. I have disappointing reliability from the mics but never from Earthworks as a company standing by their product or making it right when a product fails.
Thanks to anyone who has made it this far, and even more to anyone willing to share their thoughts.