Mic parts are the best for DIY building. I have built 3 in total, and I'm blown away with the design, and sound quality. I just purchased a rk12 for a Rode NTK totally transformed the microphone. Also recapped the power supply and caps in the microphone. It's something special now and a keeper .
Could you give the pony an apple for me? Haha. It’s truly wonderful! The mic sounds perfect! You built it yourself. And you are a nice looking and talented man. It’s a great product demo. I’m going to purchase one of these, for my baritone vocals, and guitar. This same guy, mic parts, makes a nice drum mic also, but I’m forgetting the numbers on it. In my opinion, the owner is a very smart guy, and very knowledgeable and helpful with answering questions. So I like this company, and I recommend checking out his products, especially the DIY kits. I think he also has a 251 Elam, that is interesting, and other famous mics.
I was gonna buy one of their mics but they wanted to charge me VAT tax even though I’m not from a country that gets charged VAT. Made no sense , they lost a sale with that . Never had a European country try and charge me VAT. I explained that that’s only for certain countries and not the US , they don’t seem to understand that
8 hours and 1200 dollars. I would have to hear some earth shattering a/b's against the WA-47 to go for that, and considering the U47 itself isn't earth shattering vs the WA-47, I don't see it. WA-47 is 800 dollars (cheaper used of course), sounds great, and if you're feeling especially snobby, you can ship it off to get modded by a former Warm Audio technician (signal art electronics) for 300 dollars (google their website to read what all goes into their best mod, it's a lot). Still 100 bucks ahead of this cost and you didn't have to work a shift at the soldering institute. Here's an A/B/C comparison video of the WA47 stock and modded: ruclips.net/video/b4rbMb99Lug/видео.html&
Mic parts are the best for DIY building. I have built 3 in total, and I'm blown away with the design, and sound quality. I just purchased a rk12 for a Rode NTK totally transformed the microphone. Also recapped the power supply and caps in the microphone. It's something special now and a keeper .
Could you give the pony an apple for me? Haha. It’s truly wonderful! The mic sounds perfect! You built it yourself. And you are a nice looking and talented man. It’s a great product demo. I’m going to purchase one of these, for my baritone vocals, and guitar. This same guy, mic parts, makes a nice drum mic also, but I’m forgetting the numbers on it. In my opinion, the owner is a very smart guy, and very knowledgeable and helpful with answering questions. So I like this company, and I recommend checking out his products, especially the DIY kits. I think he also has a 251 Elam, that is interesting, and other famous mics.
Like Lego for adults... and a similar price. Well played!
Sounds great for sure.
Sounds amazing !
Your vocals sound fantastic
Sounds Great 👍
sounds dang gud
Sounds good on guitar. Vocals is to dark for me.
Thanks for the video, Sir. Is that the stock kit or with the upgraded power supply?
I was gonna buy one of their mics but they wanted to charge me VAT tax even though I’m not from a country that gets charged VAT. Made no sense , they lost a sale with that . Never had a European country try and charge me VAT. I explained that that’s only for certain countries and not the US , they don’t seem to understand that
Man, I hope you aren't recording into that X32...
8 hours and 1200 dollars. I would have to hear some earth shattering a/b's against the WA-47 to go for that, and considering the U47 itself isn't earth shattering vs the WA-47, I don't see it. WA-47 is 800 dollars (cheaper used of course), sounds great, and if you're feeling especially snobby, you can ship it off to get modded by a former Warm Audio technician (signal art electronics) for 300 dollars (google their website to read what all goes into their best mod, it's a lot). Still 100 bucks ahead of this cost and you didn't have to work a shift at the soldering institute. Here's an A/B/C comparison video of the WA47 stock and modded: ruclips.net/video/b4rbMb99Lug/видео.html&