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if you need hypers to make it sound good then you're doing it wrong. You need to get up close and run cards (or subcards).Just my .02
Quote from: Chemdog C on January 07, 2009, 03:52:32 PMNews From Phish: Will tour as opening act for Widespread Panic for Summerhahaha never happen, PHiSH is waaaaayyyy better the WSPThey both ain't got nothing on MMW... Money spent wisely if you ask me...
News From Phish: Will tour as opening act for Widespread Panic for Summerhahaha never happen, PHiSH is waaaaayyyy better the WSP
FYI, it is a kick ass recording of a bunch of pretend-a-hippies talking.
Quote from: TNJazz on December 25, 2008, 07:41:36 PMif you need hypers to make it sound good then you're doing it wrong. You need to get up close and run cards (or subcards) subcards (or omnis).
if you need hypers to make it sound good then you're doing it wrong. You need to get up close and run cards (or subcards) subcards (or omnis).
The KM-69, is an entirely new microphone developed from our desire for a KM-84 for hi-hats. Of course, these are hard to come by, old, and rather expensive. So what did we do? We began talking to some friends of ours that also happen to be legendary designers, and the idea of the KM-69 was born.During its design, it came very close to the sound of the KM-84, but the tweaking didn't stop. We tweezed in a tad better clarity and detail without sacrificing depth, making it a stunner for acoustic instruments. It was given a little more air on top, and the sound was carefully balanced so as not to take away from the subtle richness and "velvet" that was one of the main traits that we wanted to emulate.
not to change the subjectbut what about the Mercenary AudioKM-69they say this :QuoteThe KM-69, is an entirely new microphone developed from our desire for a KM-84 for hi-hats. Of course, these are hard to come by, old, and rather expensive. So what did we do? We began talking to some friends of ours that also happen to be legendary designers, and the idea of the KM-69 was born.During its design, it came very close to the sound of the KM-84, but the tweaking didn't stop. We tweezed in a tad better clarity and detail without sacrificing depth, making it a stunner for acoustic instruments. It was given a little more air on top, and the sound was carefully balanced so as not to take away from the subtle richness and "velvet" that was one of the main traits that we wanted to emulate.here http://www.mercenary.com/mamfgkm69.htmlyou can get a matched pair http://www.mercenary.com/mammfgkm69pair.htmlbut there ain't much info about themnow back to the C42's
Is this mercenary audio an actual builder of capsules, or just importing chinese gear? Richard
A thread I can speak to. I have owned both the C42MP's and the MC930's. I love the detail of the C42's as drum over heads. This is something that the MC930's don't match, IMO. I like the C42's on some of the recordings I've made in the "section". I actually had both for a while, knowing that I would sell off one pair. However, I kept the MC930's and sold the C42's. It wasn't an easy decision, because both are good. For taping (and my half ass home studio), however, the Beyer's were a better choice. If you are looking for mics to pad your studio closet, don't hesitate to pick the C42's. They have plenty of applications in the studio. When I owned them, I used them in a local pro studio with great results. BTW, they are built like tanks.To sum it up..*to my ears on my playback system*: C42 = beautifully detailed, bright sideMC930 = warmer, safer bet on more soundsExamples of both live here, same bar on different nights (V3 included):http://www.archive.org/details/trt2008-02-29.flac.24http://www.archive.org/details/wh2008-05-11.flac24Another comp here (non-scientific A/B):http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,101571.0.html--Michael
Hve you checked out Beyerdynamic Mc 930's?