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For home recording., this is the mic you need. Eliminates all background noise and electronic interference. Ideal for deeper voices and spoken word/ hip-hop, but also just a great all-around vocal mic you need not worry about isolating. If I must complain about something, it's that the bracket is very difficult to switch from it's shipped boom-s...
I really like the sound of this microphone quite a bit. Like most ribbon mics, it's got a very warm, smooth sound that recalls the old styles of music such as big band and others. It can work great in a variety of contexts though. This one in particular has a very old, distinct flavor to it. It's definitely not the best mic for brighter, more mo...
This microphone has a phenomenally warm sound, in addition to having a ton of detail. Thus it has a variety of uses. It's going to sound great on almost anything that it can handle (anything that isn't too loud like a snare, or a close mic'd guitar cabinet. I personally like using it on strings, especially if I can do a stereo pair of them (a ra...
I've been using the Oktava MK-219 for a few months and it is a pretty cool little mic. It is good for a number of different situations and has a pretty clean sound quality. Oktava has a great line of mics that usually sound pretty good and are quite affordable. This is a pretty unique looking microphone and looks unlike any other mics that I ...
I've been using the Oktava MC-012-01s for about a year or a year and a half and I've found these mics to be pretty great, especially considering the price. These are some of the best bang for your buck on the market as they offer a high quality small diaphragm condenser microphone for an incredibly low price. Like most small diaphragm condense...
I've been using these mics for about 8 months. I love the high, crisp sound you can get with them. I primarily use them as overhead mics. I tend to use them as my go-to for drum overheads, because they pick up the full sound of cymbals incredibly well. For this reason I also enjoy using them on hi-hats. I have used them in tandem with AKG C12's ...
I've been using the Oktava ML-52 for about two years and I have found it to be a great sounding ribbon microphone for the price. I have used the Oktava ML-52 to record a variety of different instruments, and while it sounds better in some applications over others, it is a great overall ribbon microphone and suitable for recording just about anyt...
I've been using the Oktava MK 319 for about a year and have found it to be a good, cheap option for a large diaphragm condenser mic. I have used this microphone for a wide array of recording applications, including for male and female lead vocals, as well as back up vocals, acoustic guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and a variety of other things. It i...
I've been using the Oktava MK-102 small diaphragm condenser mics for about two or three years and have found them to be great mics that are useful in a number of different settings. The multiple polar pattern choices make it a versatile mic that can be used in a few different practical recording settings. I have used this microphone mostly on ac...
I have had these for maybe 5 years in a stereo pair. I used them as drum overheads for a long time. Really, they are just kind of average microphones. They come with a pad connector, so if you are recording something very loud you can still get a usable signal. They do a pretty good job with transients, but I do wish they were a little brigh...