Posted on Oct 08 2009 05:50 PM
SURFmole
I think the kits are a fantastic idea but seem a bit expensive if you consider the time and effort I'd still have to put in to get a finished working product... -Just saying!
Thanks for the feedback.
The current pricing is based on costs for my first run of 20 kits, and the custom-made parts SIGNIFICANTLY reduce the time and effort of ordering parts and building the mic. I can put one together in just a couple hours now. However, I understand about the perceived cost/benefit increase for a chassis upgrade. Again, great feedback that I am seriously listening to.
There is also an implied quality difference between "good" and "good for the money you've paid." I'd put the Austin design in the "Good" category.
During my research and development, I've been fortunate to acquire several >$1K ribbon microphones and many Chinese knockoffs. Believe me, the USA-made mics don't have to worry about competition from the Chinese manufacturers in terms of quality and sound... There is no comparison.
My "Basic Kit" is somewhere in the middle: It soundly trumps the $99 Chinese offerings, and the upgrade kits produce mics that rival some of the best name brands available.
Even my top-of-the-line kit is just $325 - 1/3 the cost of a $1000 mic! It's the combination of "good" and "affordable."
<u>OFFER:</u> People who have already bought my plans are entitled to $10 off any kit. You'll probably get an email soon (When I have time to compile an email list of previous customers!)
Also, I mostly agree with the above statements about preamps, but no preamp will "fix" a crappy input signal. The Acoustic guitar sample on my website was recorded with a budget $110 preamp, yet it gets the most positive comments.
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