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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: fanofthemule on January 13, 2008, 08:41:11 PM
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I inherited some AKG480's and have only run them a few times. It seems like the feedback I've gotten on when to run the ck61's and when to run the ck63's has varied. Is there a consensus on which to use when I'm 25-30 from the stage, and which should I use when I'm about twice that distance? The venue I mainly record at is an indoor theater with very high ceilings if that makes a difference.
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Your mileage here will vary depending on the taper but I like to use hypers when the room (small bars) is boomy(the sound bounces of the walls) and chatty and cards when I tape at a nice sounding theater and I am high above the crowd. I like to run cards out side and I think I have never run my hypers but I could be wrong.
Peace
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cards = close, hypers = far
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i have found cards to be the most preferred in the majority of taping situations. the hypers do good when you are pretty far away or in a boomy/bassy place as has been said.
peace,
ts
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I always use hypers inside; always use cards or omni's on stage and outdoors
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For the Aggie/fox/fillmore/Cervantes/bluebird/ect….. I think your best bet is to run the hypers unless you are way up front, have the stand up a good bit, and have a quite crowd. I run my hypers 99% of the time indoors. The last time I ran the cards indoors was for The Slip at the fox. I was at the front drink rail and there were maybe 50 people in the show. I run the cards 90% of the time outdoors unless Im really far back or I think people around me are going to be loud.
I realize you have the 48x and I have the 39x, but the pattern choices are the same.