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Default Soyuz Microphones SU-017 Large-Diaphragm Tube CondenserMicrophone

On 2/11/2017 7:25 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article , Paul wrote:

Has anyone tried these?


Yes, it's a variation on an Oktava capsule design, from one of the Oktava
engineers who left Tula, with somewhat improved acoustical design. It's
very, very bright and forward if you're looking for something to pull a vocal
to the front of a mix. Pattern is tighter and less sloppy than a lot of
the vocal mikes in that market (the U87 being the common reference).
--scott


If you remember, I did your suggested mods on the
Oktava MK-319 a few years ago.

It sounded pretty good, very full bottom end, but was too mellow
for my taste. I imagine it could have worked well on some really bright
horns or brass section!

I ended up selling it as a modded mic on Ebay for a modest profit.




 
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