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Oktava MK-219 Question
"killermike" wrote in message ... Nathan West wrote: BTW the MK-219 exhibits some resonance problems related to how the housing is constructed. You will hear it on recordings as a kind of harmonically funky pitch...hat is the best way I can describe it. If you are feeling brave and can open the mic up, a small bit of foam (width and length of the body by 1/16" thick) can be glued to the inside of the housing to eliminate the resonant characteristics. Or a good repair shop could do relatively inexpensively as well. I'm interested in doing this to mine. Does anyone have any pointers to any online reference to this? My google searches haven't added upto much. One suggestion, if you can open the mic up without damaging it, just pack some acoustic foam in it, there should be no need to glue it. |
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