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Nice. That's what I was looking for.
I just like to hear what people consider a good comp.
I still think my Idea above is a good one. If there is an audible
difference between the caps and bodies. Even if it is mono.
IMO, with the mic brands/models those of us who mostly record off PA's use, the differences between them seem to be more about coloration than anything else. Basically all of the European SD condensers in regular use have similar specs, 20-20K range, headroom to 138db at 0.5% THD, and self noise around 14 dB-A. None of the mics I am referring to are vastly different than the other in terms of sound quality, just in terms of "color", as each brand of mic clearly has it's own sound.
I see some disadvantages to the notion of making definative judgements with comps, since the mics are faced with other variables in each recording situation, even if you could have the caps almost touching and every other aspect of the chain identical. The mic brand/model coloration factors may cause, for example, a KM184 to sound better in some way to a AKG481 recording in one instance, and in another situation the reverse might be true. I think you can get some additional insights from deliberate comps, but I am not sure they are vastly better than just listening to a lot of recordings with different mics, and eventually arriving at consistent opinions about each mic brand/model. Not that I don't enjoy playing around with a good comp every once in a while, so those of you doing them, thanks !!!