Oktava MK 219 Disassemble and Mechanical Mod

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01:52 - Tools necessary
03:43 - Disassembly begins
06:18 - Removal of wire mesh
08:55 - Removal of metal grille
13:02 - Caulking body for resonance
15:10 - Paint job touch up
15:48 - Epoxy glue wire mesh back in place
23:09 - Resonator disc removal
31:36 - Final reassembly

For an example of how this microphone sounds post modification, listen to the accordion in this track, which was recorded with a stereo pair of mechanically modified MK-219 mics:

  / evening-shade  

** UPDATE, Aug. 2017 -- The Dremel tool is NOT the most efficient way to remove the grille, but it can be done. I have found that a DRILL PRESS or similar large-scale metal working tool is best. ALWAYS wear safety glasses & don't chop up your fingers. **

Get a whole new beautiful sound out of your Oktava MK-219 large diaphragm condenser microphone! The stock 219 is an excellent mic to begin with, but for practically zero dollars you can perform a few simple mods that bring out its true classic character.

This step-by-step video demonstrates in detail how to:
1. Remove the prison-like grille for audio freedom
2. Use caulking to dampen "body boink" case resonance
3. Remove the HF lift resonator disc for smoother, classic sound

Those who carefully follow these instructions will hear some amazing changes in their MK-219 that are well worth the effort. If you don't already own one of these mics, do yourself a flavor & buy at least one -- every musician & recording engineer deserves one of these modded beauties in the mic locker!

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Would you like Lansky to perform these mods at a reasonable price? Send an email to "info at lanskysound.com" with MK-219 Mod Service as the subject :D

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