FriedhelmWinter
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Hi, guys!
I'm a rookie in this business, I bought a microphone, planning to change the capsule, but I ran into a problem:
I bought Rode NT1-A, (not from an authorized dealer, but from a retailer, I know, that was stupid, but we don't have a lot of official dealers here), today I disassemble it, I don’t understand why the board is green. Here's the thing: previously I already had another NT1-A (I bought it in 2018 and sold it), and the circuit board inside it was blue and it had the inscription “made in Australia”. It is not on the board of the new microphone. So I bought a fake? Or did they just changed the board? I tested it, sounds about the same as my old one, maybe a little brighter, sharper sound. I have already contacted Rode, but I really hope that you can help me (maybe someone here have the same mic with the same green curcuit board).
Thanks a lot!
UPD:
Got a reply from Rode, everything is fine, I got a real deal. Anyway, thank you all for your answers, it was really helpful!
I'm a rookie in this business, I bought a microphone, planning to change the capsule, but I ran into a problem:
I bought Rode NT1-A, (not from an authorized dealer, but from a retailer, I know, that was stupid, but we don't have a lot of official dealers here), today I disassemble it, I don’t understand why the board is green. Here's the thing: previously I already had another NT1-A (I bought it in 2018 and sold it), and the circuit board inside it was blue and it had the inscription “made in Australia”. It is not on the board of the new microphone. So I bought a fake? Or did they just changed the board? I tested it, sounds about the same as my old one, maybe a little brighter, sharper sound. I have already contacted Rode, but I really hope that you can help me (maybe someone here have the same mic with the same green curcuit board).
Thanks a lot!
UPD:
Got a reply from Rode, everything is fine, I got a real deal. Anyway, thank you all for your answers, it was really helpful!
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