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Want to upgrade from CA CAFS mics
jefflester:
--- Quote from: ace5gt on July 03, 2024, 09:10:26 PM ---
--- Quote from: nulldogmas on July 03, 2024, 10:51:02 AM ---What kind of music do you typically record, in what kinds of venues? Where do you typically mount your mics? And, finally, what are you dissatisfied with about the CAFS that you're hoping to improve?
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Mostly rock-oriented / metal shows in all different types of venues.
I usually loop my mics through one of the button holes in my shirt. The thing that concerns me about cardioid mics is I have no clue how people mount them?
It's not that I'm really dissatisfied with the CAFS, it's just that I've heard better recordings. Hence, there's room for improvement. I always have to EQ the bass down a bit, and boost the high end to get it more to my liking.
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You should really try getting them up higher, somewhere on head if possible. Since they are so small you don't need to worry too much about visibility. Getting them up will help with better high end.
robgronotte:
--- Quote from: pillowman on July 03, 2024, 10:36:55 AM ---hey !
I don't know exactly if you want to go on with some omni mics like the CAFS you already have ?
If cards are an option I would vouch for a pair of Sennheiser ME104 mics .. very small, can handly high SP preasure and really good sounding.
Those are my "go to" mics ..
pillowman
btw I have a second pair for sale :yahoo:
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I got one of pillowman's sets of these mics which he matched and put together, very happy with them and they were less expensive than some comparable sets. I usually use them with a SP battery box, but I have used them with the plug in power from my A10 and that worked fine as well.
Niels:
--- Quote from: ace5gt on July 03, 2024, 09:10:26 PM ---
The thing that concerns me about cardioid mics is I have no clue how people mount them?
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I guess you need to fixate the cardioid mics for best results. You'd probably have to consider what is a realistic setup for you - it isn't a one-size-fits all.
I rarely use directional microphones unless I can record openly. (I do use my MV88 when I can put the phone on something but not as my primary source).
pillowman:
--- Quote from: robgronotte on July 04, 2024, 03:26:33 AM ---
--- Quote from: pillowman on July 03, 2024, 10:36:55 AM ---hey !
I don't know exactly if you want to go on with some omni mics like the CAFS you already have ?
If cards are an option I would vouch for a pair of Sennheiser ME104 mics .. very small, can handly high SP preasure and really good sounding.
Those are my "go to" mics ..
pillowman
btw I have a second pair for sale :yahoo:
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I got one of pillowman's sets of these mics which he matched and put together, very happy with them and they were less expensive than some comparable sets. I usually use them with a SP battery box, but I have used them with the plug in power from my A10 and that worked fine as well.
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thanks for your positive feedback, those Sennheisers are not that well known around which is a shame :shrug:
also they are easy to mount if you're a bit creative and they never disapoint :yahoo:
CU !
pillowman
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