Got a budget CZcamsr friend who’s just starting out. Found them a beat to hell snowball for super cheap. People replacing dented mics lets the poor people get themselves a decent mic without spending 100+
As a clean freak, I like to replace the grills after every 10 uses or so, or once every few months. Yes it costs more, but once you sniff a grill that smells like the inside of a dogs mouth after they eat a cow brain sandwich, you'll probably adopt my methods. It doesn't hurt anything to keep things clean.
I’m anal-retentive with creative tools and work spaces and it makes me feel like I can’t record until I pop the screen off and press it back. I’m not OCD though, so I can let it go. I am ADHD though so it’s a good excuse not to do anything but fix the screen. 😱If it’s not too much trouble to pop it off you should and then you can clean it too.
No. Hate it. Can't stand it. But i personally prefer to take good care of my investments, whether its mics or guitars, drums etc. one dent in one if my expensive mic grills and id do research on how to either fix it, replace or worst case i may even consider replacing the mic if its bad.
I prefer my gear to be as new as possible. Has anyone done the research to check if it makes a sonic difference with a dent? Next up in mic world - "Custom Shop Mic Relic treatment" for an added charge.
Breaks my heart 😂😂😂
Dents in the microphone means somebody fumbled the bag 🤣
@@TheAudioCzar 😂😂🤣😂
The song would be a hit if only the microphone wasn't dented 😂
No, the debt makes it sound more vintage. If it’s not dented it’s “too perfect”. lol.
Keep it the way it is. It's character and gives subtle changes
Shoes a lot about a person's character
I'm just clumsy and mine is dented but I have an extra sponge thing on it
my mic is missing the grill
Depends on the mic
Got a budget CZcamsr friend who’s just starting out. Found them a beat to hell snowball for super cheap. People replacing dented mics lets the poor people get themselves a decent mic without spending 100+
As a clean freak, I like to replace the grills after every 10 uses or so, or once every few months. Yes it costs more, but once you sniff a grill that smells like the inside of a dogs mouth after they eat a cow brain sandwich, you'll probably adopt my methods. It doesn't hurt anything to keep things clean.
I try not to record singers with severe over bite. But I leave them in.
It might alter the sound slightly and that's Scary 😢😂😂😂😂
Long as it doesn't affect the quality of thw sound or break its good
Heart breaking
Nothing The Equalizer can't fix
I prefer no dents, in an environment working with live instruments things happen. As far as vocals mics, it may distract the client eye soar 😅.
Ugh i dropped my condenser mic. Not super thrilled about it.
Make money not excuses.
I pop em out. I had a tlm 103 that had a dent in the grill just from pressing with my fingers. Took me 10 minutes to pop it out
If it doesn't harm the audio quality, who cares !?
I’m anal-retentive with creative tools and work spaces and it makes me feel like I can’t record until I pop the screen off and press it back. I’m not OCD though, so I can let it go. I am ADHD though so it’s a good excuse not to do anything but fix the screen. 😱If it’s not too much trouble to pop it off you should and then you can clean it too.
No. Hate it. Can't stand it. But i personally prefer to take good care of my investments, whether its mics or guitars, drums etc. one dent in one if my expensive mic grills and id do research on how to either fix it, replace or worst case i may even consider replacing the mic if its bad.
I prefer my gear to be as new as possible. Has anyone done the research to check if it makes a sonic difference with a dent? Next up in mic world - "Custom Shop Mic Relic treatment" for an added charge.
I just throw it away and order another one
Throw it away.
Does not affect the signal path in any way. You guys sound nee to this
Not Good