Fake Chinese Oktava MK 201 Microphones Alert - Beware
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 11:28 am
Hi, I'm not sure if this has been posted already, but I thought I better post it anyway.
There are fake oktava microphones being produced in China at the moment. I think they might be cropping up in Ebay and are known to be sold by Thomann. Watch out!
I've heard some positive reports of the chinese ones, but many complaints too such as this one:
"BTW, the typical roll off for the russian MC012 is at 17kHz and around 3dB roll-off until 20kHz. There IS a difference in this respect, but I personally think the balancing is the biggest drawback with the chinese. And of course the assembly - the screws anr only fastened in plastic. I believe that this is not a good design, and that it will not stand the wear and tear of a long lifetime."
Have a look here:
http://oktava.tula.net/fake/
There are fake oktava microphones being produced in China at the moment. I think they might be cropping up in Ebay and are known to be sold by Thomann. Watch out!
I've heard some positive reports of the chinese ones, but many complaints too such as this one:
"BTW, the typical roll off for the russian MC012 is at 17kHz and around 3dB roll-off until 20kHz. There IS a difference in this respect, but I personally think the balancing is the biggest drawback with the chinese. And of course the assembly - the screws anr only fastened in plastic. I believe that this is not a good design, and that it will not stand the wear and tear of a long lifetime."
Have a look here:
http://oktava.tula.net/fake/