@Mark_the_Harp Yeah, I'm intrigued as well. :) It seems to have been very clearly inspired by the Royer stereo mics (Royer SF-12, Royer SF-24 and more recently Royer SF-24V) but I haven't compared. I do like the way it sounds in their brass examples, though.
Small typo: my handle is "thepalalias", though I admit I sort of enjoyed the pseudo-French spin of "thepalais". :) No worries, though: every time I seen "Blumlein" I have to read it twice because I'm so used to reading "Blumenstein" from the time I spent consulting for Blumenstein Ultra-Fi.
Wow, praise for the Senn me66/k6 mic system in this thread. I own one :/ Soundies love to trash them. I think they're not bad and have a place in the world of the DSLR since they don't need phantom power. I'm sure they're better than the RODE vidmic that everyone seems to own and use for every single purpose. I use my Oktava 12 a lot!
@DrDave Also, I'm jealous that you got to work with the Coles. AEA didn't have any in stock back when I wanted to try one on Joanna St. Claire's album "Stream", though the R92 and TRP combo they had in stock did everything I could have hoped for on that session.
@palalias of course it is just taste or preference! The 184 and its related 140, I AB'd my pair against the modded Oktavas, and the modded Oktavas sounded better, so I sold the 140s to someone who records a lot of modern orchestra. The Rode's were OK, just seemed to have an added color that was slightly artificial and slightly bright. Listening to some old tracks with the original Telefunkens they are a bit noisy and rolled off, but they have a special sound. A borrow, not buy, item :)
@DrDave Okay, that gives me a better sense of your acoustic preferences. Always good to know. :)
By the way, if you ever find the comparison recordings you made of the 184 and 140s against your modded Okatavas, I would love to hear them. It sounds like a heck of a mod if that was the result. :)
AKG Blue Line Series. Particularly CK93 Hyper Capsule.
@Gabo If you are going to go with AKC capsules, fun to buy NOS or used 460 preamps and have Audio Upgrades mod them. @thepalalias the cardioid workhorse for me is neither the Oktava or the Neumann but the old school Sennheiser MKH 40. Dead quiet, lightweight, high output and fabulous sound. If that mic cost $2500 I would still buy it. One of the advantages is the smooth curve in the off axis response, so you can adjust the sound by slightly angling the mic. Most mics have holes or dips that make this problematic. Using the theory that four mics are ten times better than two, use a pair of MKH 40s with a pair of 4003s or MK2hs to shape the bass and round out the treble, as well as add depth, and you have a world class sound for a reasonable price. Toss in a ribbon or two and it's magic.
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