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Published on 03/06/13 at 06:54Mic static. No directionality or pad, in fact anything. Just a mic.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had two months. I tried lots of microphones: Rode NT2000, TLM 103, U87, SM7B, AT4050, Rode K2, AKG etc etc
It is simple, cheap and it sounds like I like. The voice and especially on acoustic guitars and stringed instruments, this is the class.
It is typed with a grain to it. He qqchose Neumanien of the joint.
Must be careful placement, like any mic anyway, but it can be sensitive to Ssss and perhaps drooling at the bottom. To find the right distance and tilt a little. Advantage in an acoustic medium, it captures little sound around. In a preamp correct, it is really good.
I also have a Rode K2, also great.
I do not regret my AKG 414 sold there qq time.
For 300 euros, MK-105 is a mic to have, simply.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had two months. I tried lots of microphones: Rode NT2000, TLM 103, U87, SM7B, AT4050, Rode K2, AKG etc etc
It is simple, cheap and it sounds like I like. The voice and especially on acoustic guitars and stringed instruments, this is the class.
It is typed with a grain to it. He qqchose Neumanien of the joint.
Must be careful placement, like any mic anyway, but it can be sensitive to Ssss and perhaps drooling at the bottom. To find the right distance and tilt a little. Advantage in an acoustic medium, it captures little sound around. In a preamp correct, it is really good.
I also have a Rode K2, also great.
I do not regret my AKG 414 sold there qq time.
For 300 euros, MK-105 is a mic to have, simply.