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by llllllllllllllllllll
Putting this here because it is about as close to a U87 thread as I could find.
So, when I got a Japanese Morales copy I was convinced it was a true-to-form copy of a vintage Mosrite, if only because the Morales presented all the “problems” people complain about real Mosrites having. Plus, a lot of the stereotypical Mosrite sound happens in the middle pickup position, and the Morales did that thing for sure - even string bends on that weird ass neck sounded ‘surfy,’ if only because it wasn’t a necessary a modern, easy playing pull, so you had the feel of old records come out unintentionally - they were just bending notes on a weird ass guitar too. I’ve played real Mosrites, but only in guitar stores and we know how that goes, but after the Morales I was satisfied - or at least had my curiosity enough to never want a Mosrite again, whether it’s a fair comparison or not doesn’t really matter. If you can’t hang with a $500 Les Paul that doesn’t necessarily mean you wouldn’t like a $3000 Les Paul, but it could totally put you off, and maybe with good reason, maybe not.
My point with all this? 3U Warbler Mk I, which is a $300 Chinese U87 type mic that is supposedly a passion project made by an offshore OEM mic manufacturer that people really seem to like. A vintage U87 can be nasally on some singers? Hello! A vintage U87 is kind of dark? This one has a 3-position hi-cut switch and I can’t imagine using the darker ones. A vintage U87 has a certain midrange characteristics? So does this.
I did a lot of experimenting on my very midrange voice last night and the nasal qualities of the mic were calmed down by lowering the mic down to chest/neck height. It was bad at first, but once I made one change in mic position I never had to touch it again, aside from moving forward or back a bit. I’ve never dealt with a real U87 and can’t imagine being in a hurry to, but there was a characteristic sound to the vocal that felt kinda cocaine hi-fi. Fake plate, slapback, and few dbs compression all added up to do the thing. Like putting a sort of aggressive bass sound through an 1176 type compressor, there’s a sort of characteristic to the sound that you’ve heard on records that just happens, even if you’re not necessarily chasing after that sound. Some gear has a color that just rings bells.
I feel like lower cost large diaphragm condensers really tend to give themselves away, so I would generally much rather sink $300 into dynamics like an RE20, 421, M88, or tried and true SDCs, though Audio Technica 40** LDCs are good and can easily be had for that much too, cardioid 4047s included. The Warbler seems like a pretty good mic, and if someone were just dying for a U87 cosplay I would totally recommend them to start there. There are glowing reviews all over youtube but that stuff really doesn’t tell me very much until I get to try it for myself.
If anyone else who has really dealt with a U87 or even the respected clones tried this mic I would really like to hear about it.