All good advice. I would have just included a disclaimer in your message saying, here are some good clips with my mics, or here are some clips of both my and others mics. And, yes, getting into the technical conversation would be great.
Richard
Guy read what this says: Sounds Samples of LIVE RECORDINGS WITH DIFFERENT MICS HERE! it does not say, live recordings of the mics I manufacture here.
I think you should stop trying so hard to sell. I think you make a great product, but some people do not like your hard selling. I have the same problem from time to time "chill" and the sales will follow. Remember no one likes the salesman that will not leave them alone in the "Future shop" because he works on commission I had to count to 10 once and I said to the sales guy if I get to 10 I am walking out the door. He was trying really hard to explain the "extended warranty" to me and how I really need it.
IMHO your products speak for them selves. I would strongly suggest floating a pair of your mics in the T.S loaner program, so T.S members can check them out. I think some people are skeptical because lets face it, with a computer and good software, I can turn a pretty bad track into something great. So float a pair around here you will then gain the respect of the users here and, they will know what I do. You do make a great set of mics. And people will back off. You have allot of knowledge, but most of the time you spend it trying to sell people something, try just posting some reply’s to help other members on here with out even mentioning you sell anything. See what happens.
Just my two cents.
Chris Church
Guy, we get the picture man..
set up in the retail space....
This is a thread to post recordings made with different types of mics. Now there are two of us showing links for this purpose.
I don't see any links to your examples!
Please participate or go elsewhere to spread your brand of discouragement for others making appropriate posts.
It's a terrible waste to live in fear, can't learn, can't think, can't move, and can't post. Let's NOT GO THERE.
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Well I followed the link of the originator, and it went to his site, downloaded and listened to WHAT IT IS recordings for making comparisons.
This recording gave good comparison between Shure's MX185 and the SENNS MM-HLSC-2 as both were nice sounding in general and nearly identical in sound qualities. Hard to choice between these two for favorite. The HEB's mid and highs were not pleasant after listening a short while, and might be due to the presence peaks characteristic of this model mic.
Personally I like a bit more low end often difficult to get with certain directional mics. I wonder if the low end was reduced in edit and not solely characterestic of the mics?