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Oktava best by far...???
I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) |
Oktava best by far...???
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:04:05 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) No ack ack from here. That will do fine. A few years ago they had some quality control problems, and about half of them got returned, but they have sorted all that out now. You are buying two, aren't you? And how about power - have you got that mixer yet? d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Oktava best by far...???
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:04:05 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) No ack ack from here. That will do fine. A few years ago they had some quality control problems, and about half of them got returned, but they have sorted all that out now. Hopefully! :-) That's the way with Russian kit - for some reason they get away with iffy QC and (sometimes) a loyal following for genuinely crappy stuff! Have you seen the wacky 'Lomography' following on the Net? http://www.lomo.com/ ??? You are buying two, aren't you? And how about power - have you got that mixer yet? Aww, feck.... No, it gets worse - I'm definitely going the mono route for the moment while I get it all sorted out. I can *stereo* it up in the future (when funds allow), especially as I will also investigate the 219 if the 319 is up to snuff, as matey at KMR said the 219 was *particularly* suited to piano! (???) Totally unprompted, while we were talking, he mentioned this little preamp: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 as being worth having at about a hundred quid or so, in a 'valve pre if no valve mic, but not both' kinda way. I told him they were on eBay for about half that right now, he said it would be a bargain, so I grabbed one for 55 quid while I was on the phone to him!! If anyone else is interested, note that there are 8 more available and the same thing can be had for twice the money, if it helps with your POQ: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 :-) Basically, I want to bang this all together to make direct comparisons with Nick's Behringer mic and *fine* little homebrew pre, while I still have them here - nothing is ruled out for the future!! This one *is* in stock: http://www.kmraudio.com/catalogue/pr...roducts_id/782 ....there wuz a time when I'da said 'sod it' and grabbed that as well!! :-) (As the KMR blokey said - 'it's a lifestyle decision'....!! :-) Especially as I've been running my SS vinyl rig this morning and confirming *again* the difference between SS and valve main amplification, if nothing else, is greater than *profound*....!! (Better start knocking up a 'microphone cupboard'...!! ;-) |
Oktava best by far...???
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:59:29 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:04:05 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) No ack ack from here. That will do fine. A few years ago they had some quality control problems, and about half of them got returned, but they have sorted all that out now. Hopefully! :-) That's the way with Russian kit - for some reason they get away with iffy QC and (sometimes) a loyal following for genuinely crappy stuff! Have you seen the wacky 'Lomography' following on the Net? http://www.lomo.com/ Interesting looking project - I will keep an eye on that and see where it goes. You are buying two, aren't you? And how about power - have you got that mixer yet? Aww, feck.... No, it gets worse - I'm definitely going the mono route for the moment while I get it all sorted out. I can *stereo* it up in the future (when funds allow), especially as I will also investigate the 219 if the 319 is up to snuff, as matey at KMR said the 219 was *particularly* suited to piano! (???) Totally unprompted, while we were talking, he mentioned this little preamp: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 as being worth having at about a hundred quid or so, in a 'valve pre if no valve mic, but not both' kinda way. I told him they were on eBay for about half that right now, he said it would be a bargain, so I grabbed one for 55 quid while I was on the phone to him!! If anyone else is interested, note that there are 8 more available and the same thing can be had for twice the money, if it helps with your POQ: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 :-) Yebbut, that fifty five quid would have bought you a whole mixer, with two superb preamps, tone controls, line inputs, the lot. I really think you have blown £110 (by the time you have bought your second) here. We already know about valve buildup, and you have all you need in your power amp. Basically, I want to bang this all together to make direct comparisons with Nick's Behringer mic and *fine* little homebrew pre, while I still have them here - nothing is ruled out for the future!! This one *is* in stock: http://www.kmraudio.com/catalogue/pr...roducts_id/782 ...there wuz a time when I'da said 'sod it' and grabbed that as well!! :-) (As the KMR blokey said - 'it's a lifestyle decision'....!! :-) Now you're getting just a touch carried away :-) Especially as I've been running my SS vinyl rig this morning and confirming *again* the difference between SS and valve main amplification, if nothing else, is greater than *profound*....!! (Better start knocking up a 'microphone cupboard'...!! ;-) I imagine Nick's preamp will power the Oktava just fine. You will find it a great deal more sensitive than the Behringer mic and a bit livelier sounding due to the less flat response. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Oktava best by far...???
Keith G wrote:
I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) Keith, Back in 1992, I briefly became the Oktava distributor for the UK. The mics were pretty good, excellent if you factor in the price. However, quality control was a bit variable, and we had to return a fair few. However, those that worked all worked pretty well. At the time, the finish was a bit agricultural, but operationally they were OK. Do you intend to use them for recording or as measurement mics? I wouldn't normally use a large-diaphragm cardioid as a measurment mic, hence the question. S. |
Oktava best by far...???
"Don Pearce" wrote http://www.lomo.com/ Interesting looking project - I will keep an eye on that and see where it goes. That's been growing for a number of years now! Some stunning images from what what decidedly 'marginal' kit!! as being worth having at about a hundred quid or so, in a 'valve pre if no valve mic, but not both' kinda way. I told him they were on eBay for about half that right now, he said it would be a bargain, so I grabbed one for 55 quid while I was on the phone to him!! Yebbut, that fifty five quid would have bought you a whole mixer, with two superb preamps, tone controls, line inputs, the lot. I really think you have blown £110 (by the time you have bought your second) here. We already know about valve buildup, and you have all you need in your power amp. A Behringer mixer is still on the cards for stereo when it happens, but the piano to computer chain is totally SS apart from the little pre which I want to compare with Nick's pre. I go with the best sound no matter what, but I don't it'll be too crucial 'til Swim gets back on form - part of the object of this exercise is to get her back to regualar playing!! ;-) ...there wuz a time when I'da said 'sod it' and grabbed that as well!! :-) (As the KMR blokey said - 'it's a lifestyle decision'....!! :-) Now you're getting just a touch carried away :-) Yebbut, it looks nice and I been assured (by the bloke *selling* them....) they are pretty good...!!(??) I imagine Nick's preamp will power the Oktava just fine. You will find it a great deal more sensitive than the Behringer mic and a bit livelier sounding due to the less flat response. Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking forward to - it's all very new/interesting to me!! (If I can get an OK *product* there'll be some trax posted, of course.... ;-) |
Oktava best by far...???
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:29:56 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: I imagine Nick's preamp will power the Oktava just fine. You will find it a great deal more sensitive than the Behringer mic and a bit livelier sounding due to the less flat response. Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking forward to - it's all very new/interesting to me!! (If I can get an OK *product* there'll be some trax posted, of course.... ;-) Then let's have some piano with community singing - no more of that dodgy speaker stuff, eh? d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Oktava best by far...???
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:29:56 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: I imagine Nick's preamp will power the Oktava just fine. You will find it a great deal more sensitive than the Behringer mic and a bit livelier sounding due to the less flat response. Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking forward to - it's all very new/interesting to me!! (If I can get an OK *product* there'll be some trax posted, of course.... ;-) Then let's have some piano with community singing - no more of that dodgy speaker stuff, eh? Swim'll be on the piano and I'll wear a satin waistcoat and we'll do some Lieder for you!! :-) This one: http://www.tomsawyerwaistcoats.co.uk...temTS133N.aspx and a nice bit of Schubert and Mahler do you? :-) |
Oktava best by far...???
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:38:49 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:29:56 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: I imagine Nick's preamp will power the Oktava just fine. You will find it a great deal more sensitive than the Behringer mic and a bit livelier sounding due to the less flat response. Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking forward to - it's all very new/interesting to me!! (If I can get an OK *product* there'll be some trax posted, of course.... ;-) Then let's have some piano with community singing - no more of that dodgy speaker stuff, eh? Swim'll be on the piano and I'll wear a satin waistcoat and we'll do some Lieder for you!! :-) This one: http://www.tomsawyerwaistcoats.co.uk...temTS133N.aspx and a nice bit of Schubert and Mahler do you? :-) Provided you have the top hat too. Schubert is good, perhaps some of his drawing room songs - "Where the bee sucks there suck I"... d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Oktava best by far...???
"Serge Auckland" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've had some very good advice here on mics and (usual for me) ignored it a wee bit....!!! :-) I have been assured by someone who sells them (??) that Oktava are the 'best by far' cheap mics and have thus ordered an MK319 (the 219s being out of stock in the UK atm and deliveries from Russia are a bit iffy, apparently) - anybody able to back that up from experience?? (Or shoot it down in flames...?? :-) Keith, Back in 1992, I briefly became the Oktava distributor for the UK. Streuth! If I had known you then, with your know-how and my 'business development skills' we'da been *global* by now!! (The Oktava USA boys look like *easy meat* to me!! ;-) http://www.oktavausa.com/ (Wonder if I get a shockmount with the 319....??) The mics were pretty good, excellent if you factor in the price. However, quality control was a bit variable, and we had to return a fair few. However, those that worked all worked pretty well. At the time, the finish was a bit agricultural, but operationally they were OK. So I gather! Do you intend to use them for recording or as measurement mics? I wouldn't normally use a large-diaphragm cardioid as a measurment mic, hence the question. Sure (oops) it's mostly me larking about with a view to recording Swim on the piano and clarinet! ('Loosely justified' fun and games/****balling about, IOW....!! :-) Nuffer this - I gotta get some grass seed sown now. (It's been in the freezer for the last few weeks!!) |
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