For some reason I really want to buy one of these. Anyone know the difference between the D12 and the D12E? Other then the xlr connector. Obviously the original D12 is more "collectible" but I'm not so worried about that. I'm just afraid that AKG screwed with a good thing and changed something crucial to the designs kick drum handling magic.
Anyone know?
PS I searched but didn't find anything on this specific topic.
AKG D12
2I think...
D12 - cable lead attached to the mic - sometimes a brass frame
D12E - XLR on mic body - plastic frame
I know a lot of people who post here aren't crazy about these mics but I remember liking the one I used to use at Pachyderm... although maybe I would hate it if I used it now... who knows? I'm doing a session down there later in the month... I think I'll try it out again.
D12 - cable lead attached to the mic - sometimes a brass frame
D12E - XLR on mic body - plastic frame
I know a lot of people who post here aren't crazy about these mics but I remember liking the one I used to use at Pachyderm... although maybe I would hate it if I used it now... who knows? I'm doing a session down there later in the month... I think I'll try it out again.
AKG D12
7steve wrote:Midrangey, bass light and prone to popping/clipping. Not really of any use to me.
This is pretty typical as they have a tendency to go bad with age. I have one which sounds like this and was pretty disappointed with it. I have tried a good working one though which had plenty of low-end and sounded good on some vocals, so they are not all bad.