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Here's an article on how one person sets his mics to win Grammys (classical)
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Here's an article on how one person sets his mics to win Grammys (classical)
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Just came across this, may be old news, but seemed kind of cool in the detail in which they describe mic placement for recording classical performances.
http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/newspage.asp?transid=3181
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nice article, thanks for the read
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Those KU 100's always look so goofy, but then I start thinking about it and I begin to drool.
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