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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 84063" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: The SM58...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know about you particular mikes, but in general, no matter what kind of equipment, even when design and spec stays unchanged, relocation of production, replacement of production equipment, staff changes, changes in the raw materials, climate changes, legislation changes and the phase of the moon and alignment of the planets can all affect the finished product. </p><p>The hand wound coils suddenly change when the guy that did them retires after fifty years of doing the same thing, and the special sound of the mike is gone forever. The forrest that supplied the wood is all chopped down, and that guitar model never sounds the same again. The stinky, mould infested storage facility where the body wood used to be stored finally had to come down, and the new place just can't supply wood that gives the same tone. Or the person that maintains one piece of the production equipment retires and the new guy does it slightly different so the margins get altered. ...... or anything else that ever so subtly can make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 84063, member: 1285"] Re: The SM58... I don't know about you particular mikes, but in general, no matter what kind of equipment, even when design and spec stays unchanged, relocation of production, replacement of production equipment, staff changes, changes in the raw materials, climate changes, legislation changes and the phase of the moon and alignment of the planets can all affect the finished product. The hand wound coils suddenly change when the guy that did them retires after fifty years of doing the same thing, and the special sound of the mike is gone forever. The forrest that supplied the wood is all chopped down, and that guitar model never sounds the same again. The stinky, mould infested storage facility where the body wood used to be stored finally had to come down, and the new place just can't supply wood that gives the same tone. Or the person that maintains one piece of the production equipment retires and the new guy does it slightly different so the margins get altered. ...... or anything else that ever so subtly can make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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