Four KM-84 Clones - Blind Test

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Did you tally up the votes?

(I didn't vote because they all sounded fine to my tin ears, but I'm curious how others ranked them.)
 
Did you tally up the votes?

(I didn't vote because they all sounded fine to my tin ears, but I'm curious how others ranked them.)
Edit: The goal of this “experiment” wasn’t to crown a winner or to say definitively which mic is the “best” but it was interesting to see how the KM-184 bubbled to the top.

Unofficially earlier today between here and YouTube comments it looked like this (for people who actually said they preferred one particular mic).
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Thank you joulupukki! The main takeaway for me is how similar these sound. On some sources I can't tell any difference, others I'm feeling certain I've identified some difference in frequency response but then second guess myself on listening again. Wild guess: I think D is the 184 and B is the micparts. I'd be happy with any of these mics but if I had to pick D feels the best to me, then C or A, then B.
That's pretty much exactly what I hear and think. I haven't read the answer yet. I think D is the much “bashed” KM184, which I know and appreciate very well.

Edit: pretty close to my expectations...Thank you joulupukki for this nice experiment! All microphones sound very similar, at least on youtube.
 
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who has bashed the km184 ?
Ohh, I've come across that quite often online in the last few years.(check gearslutz) The KM184 would be too sharp in the treble and only the KM84 would be the real deal and so on. I never understood that, I think they are very good and universal workhorses in the recording studio and also live on stage. I've worked with them myself for long years and I think you get a lot of microphone for the money. Very flexible.
 
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