Re: Rec me a mic

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Kniferide wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 2:06 pm
tommy wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:53 am
MK02 is the best deal going.
Especially used on like Craigslist or even Reverb sometimes. I occasionally see the for around $150 and got one for $80 on Ebay because it were missing the pad.

As for the fakes, a friend of mine had one purchased from a Guitar Center in Chicago and it looked and felt almost exact to a real one, only real tell was the copper dimple instead of silver. They sounded almost exact to a real one as well. We could not tell the difference at all. All of my real ones are branded ASM, some people think that is the tell but it isn't. Some people seem to think all the real ones have serial numbers printed on them, also not true, that is just the original first batch imported my ASM. From what I can tell the main way to tell is the silver dimple and point at the capsules. If I could find a bunch of fakes for dirt cheap, like 4 for a hundo or something, I'd buy them cause again, sounded the same to me.
I used to have what I was sure was a fake. It sounded terrible.
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Re: Rec me a mic

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airloom wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:55 pm I used to have what I was sure was a fake. It sounded terrible.

Yeah that's what I hear about most of them, but side by side we could not really tell the difference at all. We only tested it as a drum overhead. I have 4 of them that all have silver sputtered contacts, friends had copper. It was the only thing I remember being different. His also did not come in the little plastic case like all of mine did I think. I actually wonder how many fake ones were really out there because I have only ever seen the one. I DO know there are a TON of fake SM57's, SM7b's out there. So many on Ebay. I would only buy these mics from a repeatable dealer these days cause the used market is swarmed.
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Re: Rec me a mic

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Kniferide wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:03 pm
airloom wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:55 pm I used to have what I was sure was a fake. It sounded terrible.
Yeah that's what I hear about most of them, but side by side we could not really tell the difference at all. We only tested it as a drum overhead. I have 4 of them that all have silver sputtered contacts, friends had copper. It was the only thing I remember being different. His also did not come in the little plastic case like all of mine did I think. I actually wonder how many fake ones were really out there because I have only ever seen the one. I DO know there are a TON of fake SM57's, SM7b's out there. So many on Ebay. I would only buy these mics from a repeatable dealer these days cause the used market is swarmed.
The authoritative take on "fake" oktava's, from way back when. There may be newer fakes that don't fit this description though, not sure.
http://recordinghacks.com/fake-oktava-mk-012-photos/

Also, if you have a problematic MK012, You can get some nicely made PCB's for them. http://russelltechnologies.co.uk/rt-012.html
I have a few, haven't done the swap over yet, but I have done it on some MK18's with boards this dude made for me. Fixed issues with the mics and they work great.
I tried doing a few MK-219's, but I broke the reed switches, so if you take that on, be fucking careful with those things.

Re: Rec me a mic

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thecr4ne wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:00 pm
Kniferide wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:03 pm
airloom wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:55 pm I used to have what I was sure was a fake. It sounded terrible.
Yeah that's what I hear about most of them, but side by side we could not really tell the difference at all. We only tested it as a drum overhead. I have 4 of them that all have silver sputtered contacts, friends had copper. It was the only thing I remember being different. His also did not come in the little plastic case like all of mine did I think. I actually wonder how many fake ones were really out there because I have only ever seen the one. I DO know there are a TON of fake SM57's, SM7b's out there. So many on Ebay. I would only buy these mics from a repeatable dealer these days cause the used market is swarmed.
The authoritative take on "fake" oktava's, from way back when. There may be newer fakes that don't fit this description though, not sure.
http://recordinghacks.com/fake-oktava-mk-012-photos/

Also, if you have a problematic MK012, You can get some nicely made PCB's for them. http://russelltechnologies.co.uk/rt-012.html
I have a few, haven't done the swap over yet, but I have done it on some MK18's with boards this dude made for me. Fixed issues with the mics and they work great.
I tried doing a few MK-219's, but I broke the reed switches, so if you take that on, be fucking careful with those things.
Was Japmn.

New OST project: https://japmn.bandcamp.com/album/flight-ost
https://japmn.bandcamp.com/album/numberwitch
https://boneandbell.com/site/music.html

Re: Rec me a mic

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Kniferide wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:57 pmThe authoritative take on "fake" oktava's, from way back when. There may be newer fakes that don't fit this description though, not sure.
http://recordinghacks.com/fake-oktava-mk-012-photos/

Also, if you have a problematic MK012, You can get some nicely made PCB's for them. http://russelltechnologies.co.uk/rt-012.html
I have a few, haven't done the swap over yet, but I have done it on some MK18's with boards this dude made for me. Fixed issues with the mics and they work great.
I tried doing a few MK-219's, but I broke the reed switches, so if you take that on, be fucking careful with those things.

These look a little sus, so I messaged the dealer and asked them to post a photo of the mic detached from the holder so the serial number is visible.

I'm waiting on a reply.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/176752570557?m ... &recoPos=1

Re: Rec me a mic

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Colonel Panic wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 3:43 pm
Kniferide wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:57 pmThe authoritative take on "fake" oktava's, from way back when. There may be newer fakes that don't fit this description though, not sure.
http://recordinghacks.com/fake-oktava-mk-012-photos/

Also, if you have a problematic MK012, You can get some nicely made PCB's for them. http://russelltechnologies.co.uk/rt-012.html
I have a few, haven't done the swap over yet, but I have done it on some MK18's with boards this dude made for me. Fixed issues with the mics and they work great.
I tried doing a few MK-219's, but I broke the reed switches, so if you take that on, be fucking careful with those things.

These look a little sus, so I messaged the dealer and asked them to post a photo of the mic detached from the holder so the serial number is visible.

I'm waiting on a reply.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/176752570557?m ... &recoPos=1
They didn't start stamping SN until 2001. a lot of legit 012 do not have numbers. Those look legit to me based on what I know. Fakies had no pads, had plastic clips, copper connection points, and did not come in wood or little gray boxes.
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https://japmn.bandcamp.com/album/numberwitch
https://boneandbell.com/site/music.html

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Nate Dort wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:05 pm I have a matched pair in a similar wood box. The sus thing, to me, is that the mics in that listing aren't matched. Different labeling, significant wear on one of the capsules. They're probably both legit though, just of different vintages.
I got a pair like 20 years ago via ebay, straight from russia, also matched pair, plastic box. Outsides look the same, insides, very different vintages of components. both work and sound good though. Makes me think someone actually matched them and didn't just grab a pair from the same batch.

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phdamage wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:08 pm if you have the budget, the Beyer MC930s are killer. I got my matched pair for $600 used. i've owned KSM137s, Josephsons, still own a ton of Oktava MK012s and plenty of other SDCs and these are tough to beat for under $1k each.
Have SDCs out the ears and still want to try those. I’ve read that they hold up well even when compared to Neumann KM84s.

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