As soon as the transfer of relevant threads (including my sticky forum) has taken place*, I will be posting in a new series of threads with the above title.I invite all of you to submit myths about microphones that you would like to expose to daylight. The kind of lore that keeps perpetuating on internet forums without anyone putting an authoritative stop to it, once and for all: tube mics sound warm; copy capsules sound like originals; 'neutral' vs. 'colored' mics, etc.As many of these myths are self-serving to those who spread them, this forum whose ground rules and moderator discourage commercial infiltration can shine a light on them. So share generously and boldly!* This was written... how many weeks ago? The company which runs this forum still has not seen fit to make the Mic Lab work at full power, let alone transferring important threads from the old forum. KH May 1, 2011.
Here's one I heard the other day, and hear from time to time: "The U48 is the same as the U47, except that its two patterns are cardioid and bidirectional instead of cardioid and omni."
My mistake. Upon studying schematics for both mics awhile back, I misread the capsule polarization voltages. I had been operating under the (false) impression that the 47 had a higher polarization voltage than the 48, when re-examining the schematics today, I realized that I had mistaken a "53" for a "63" on the U47 schematic. My apologies.
Well, appropriately, that's another myth that's now been busted. ...Though not in the direction you were expecting!
Directional mics don't have the bottom end response of omnis ("just look at the graph on the data sheet!")