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Looks promising. Do they say what the powering requirements are?
Try searching the LMA I've hear many recordings from back in the dats days with them and they can be ok or not depending on venue and crowd.What's wrong with B3's?I got some unterminated ones for a little more then those... and am quite happy with them if I want tiny omnis
Quote from: Roots To Branches on May 13, 2016, 06:43:22 PMQuote from: ArchivalAudio on May 13, 2016, 04:45:39 PMTry searching the LMA I've hear many recordings from back in the dats days with them and they can be ok or not depending on venue and crowd.What's wrong with B3's?I got some unterminated ones for a little more then those... and am quite happy with them if I want tiny omnisI didn't say anything was wrong with Countryman's.As for the "they can be ok or not depending on venue and crowd" ... that is true for ANY mic, so that tells me nothing.I've priced the B3's and they are about $200 more a set than these so I'm not sure you're pricing info is correct.Anyways, I highly doubt these are the same mics used "back in the DAT days" as this is a new line for MM.The brand has been around for a while, but not this model. Does anyone have any real info on these that they canshare?Don't be so harsh...Microphone Madness has been around for a while... Just remember NOT being impressed with their sound. If you're looking for real info buy a pair your self, if you don't like 'em sell in the YS.EDIT: PS Perhaps you should title this thread as a question , rather than a statement Suggest: MicrophoneMadness, Alternative to Countryman B3's?done with replies on this thread...
Quote from: ArchivalAudio on May 13, 2016, 04:45:39 PMTry searching the LMA I've hear many recordings from back in the dats days with them and they can be ok or not depending on venue and crowd.What's wrong with B3's?I got some unterminated ones for a little more then those... and am quite happy with them if I want tiny omnisI didn't say anything was wrong with Countryman's.As for the "they can be ok or not depending on venue and crowd" ... that is true for ANY mic, so that tells me nothing.I've priced the B3's and they are about $200 more a set than these so I'm not sure you're pricing info is correct.Anyways, I highly doubt these are the same mics used "back in the DAT days" as this is a new line for MM.The brand has been around for a while, but not this model. Does anyone have any real info on these that they canshare?
States in the description that it's an omni mic but the polar pattern shown is for a hypercard cap. A little confusing. That aside, I don't have any experience with MM microphones. I have one of their battery boxes and it does its job well but that's a different animal. With a money-back guarantee, you don't have much to lose by giving them a try.
In the past the mics this company produced were real turds. Maybe these new ones will be something different and considering the tiny size, an alternative to the Church CAFS or Countryman.
Quote from: goodcooker on May 16, 2016, 04:21:57 PMIn the past the mics this company produced were real turds. Maybe these new ones will be something different and considering the tiny size, an alternative to the Church CAFS or Countryman.Where would DPA 4060/4061's fall when comparing these small omni's? Forgive my ignorance if this is a dumb question.
In the past the mics this company produced were real turds.