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janji
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Jul 22, 2015
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well, first off thanks to the Massdrop team for the full refund, that was very professional. Since my order was "potentially affected" by the problem, is there any way to tell if my microphone is actually a counterfeit? I have checked a few guides I found on the internet and the only odd thing I noticed on my mic is the internal cables are blue and green instead of yellow and green. I still haven't tested it thoroughly but I used it once and it sounded ok. Is there any fool-proof method to confirm this?
Jul 22, 2015
TheDGP
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Jul 23, 2015
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janjiI just checked mine. The internal cables are blue and green instead of yellow and green, the plate they connect into is missing the two letter date code, and the foam on the top of the capsule is black, not gray. I found a few other differences (Shure logo wrong color under windscreen, XLR connector isn't Shure's, & more) when I compared it to the 58 I bought from a Shure authorized distributor. It's a fake. I'm disappointed, but I'm thankful that Massdrop dealt with the problem in a professional manner.
Jul 23, 2015
janji
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Jul 24, 2015
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TheDGP@jrunsvold @TheDGP I did a quick test, probably very biased and unreliable, but the results are interesting. See the attached picture for more information. the roll-off at 100Hz and hi-cut at 10kHz are consistent with the frequency response graph. The low-end response seems solid. I still think it's a fake, but considering most people on the internet say counterfeits have a very thin sound with no low end this is one looks pretty decent, haha.
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Jul 24, 2015
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