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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: db on June 12, 2012, 04:26:05 PM
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i just received a pair of these at work. i used/plan to use them as overheads for the most part, and maybe close up on acoustic instruments (have not yet). my review: they sound really good. i have not tried them as a coincident pair for audience recording, but i'd suggest that someone interested in a very inexpensive/small condenser should check these out. rated at 1%thd @ 126db; they can take a lot of oomph.
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i just received a pair of these at work. i used/plan to use them as overheads for the most part, and maybe close up on acoustic instruments (have not yet). my review: they sound really good. i have not tried them as a coincident pair for audience recording, but i'd suggest that someone interested in a very inexpensive/small condenser should check these out. rated at 1%thd @ 126db; they can take a lot of oomph.
You first sir!! I'd love to hear it. They are pretty small too.
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i just received a pair of these at work. i used/plan to use them as overheads for the most part, and maybe close up on acoustic instruments (have not yet). my review: they sound really good. i have not tried them as a coincident pair for audience recording, but i'd suggest that someone interested in a very inexpensive/small condenser should check these out. rated at 1%thd @ 126db; they can take a lot of oomph.
You first sir!! I'd love to hear it. They are pretty small too.
when the opportunity arises i'll try them out, probably ortf as they tend on the bright side. nice highs though.
edit: you're right about the size; they're small. 3.1" to be precise.
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Definitely post samples if this comes about.
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Definitely post samples if this comes about.
fer sure.
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Weight 1.1 oz (23 g)
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Is this a Metal housing or plastic like the MC530 Beyer
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Weight 1.1 oz (23 g)
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Is this a Metal housing or plastic like the MC530 Beyer
looks/feels like metal.