Let me know if you want to sell your doa mics to break even on those.
I can not repair them for what you have in them but I can repair them.
Rich
--- In Walter Knapp <>
wrote:
> From: "Dominique Laloux" <>
>
> >
> > Good evening,
> >=20
> > Would anyone have an idea of the current market value of a MKH-110/2
> > microphone, in very good condition?
> > The one I have an opportunity to buy also has a Phantom 48 V
adaptor...
> >=20
>
> We would first have to figure out what it is. As far as I know there
was
> never a MKH-110/2 model. The choices I've seen is the MKH-110 and the
> MKH-110-1. The MKH-110 is the more desirable for most uses as it's got
> about 15dB greater sensitivity than the MKH-110-1. However if you are
> into recording infrasonic stuff, the MKH-110-1 is spec'd to 0.1Hz
> instead of just 1Hz with the MKH-110. As far as I've been able to find
> out the MKH-110 and MKH-110-1 have the same self noise, about 15dBA.
> Though I've found my MKH-110's seem a bit quieter than that. I've not
> had the MKH-110-1's long enough to really sort them out except for the
> sensitivity difference.
>
> A few years ago I paid about $125-$145 each for new old stock MKH-110's
> bought one by one on ebay. I just recently bought a bunch of
MKH-110-1's
> off of a test array that was being taken down for $40 each. I expected
> and found that some were doa though internally they appear repairable
> (the capsule appears perfect).
>
> Walt
>
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