Hi folks.
I regularly tape, stealth or open, with just a pair of DPA 4061's, Church Audio "Ugly" preamp, R-09HR line in. It's simple, low profile, and it works great.
I'm trying to learn how to get the best recording for playback through loudspeakers though.
For this discussion, let's assume I am always in the best spot in the room - not always possible, but it eliminates one variable.
What setup have you guys found gives you the nicest stereo imaging/separation through speakers?
1. Mics taped to shirt collar, either side of my neck, facing forward. (I'm imagining this would use my neck/head as a baffle?)
2. Mics attached to sides of baseball cap, near ears, but mics facing forward. (is there any advantage over #1?)
3. Mics taped to shoulders, facing forward, almost 50-60 cm apart. (widest separation possible from seated/stealth position)
4. Mics attached to 7" or so diameter foam ball (haven't tried this yet), homemade Jecklin disc, fake head, etc. sitting in front of me on table.
I was thinking that one of those stirofoam heads you find at hat/whig shops would be perfect, except tapping on one with a finger showed me how resonant it is. I need something really dense and absorptive instead, right?
All comments gratefully received!