I was surprised what little reflection I got off the shell. It's shallower than I remember. They've extended the stage so now more than half of the band sit beyond the shell.
I tracked ORTF 461's at 15', 30', 35', 45', and 60'.
Also M/S LSD-2 at 15'.
I liked the 30' the best, but all the ORTF left a tiny hole in the middle. (I can fill that by panning, but I want to experiment more with mic position)
So my last track was 30' at 90 degrees. That filled the hole but narrowed the stage a little. (Weather threatened and I packed up.)
I'd like to try 100 degrees (what's that 21cm 100 degrees, RAI?)
I'm still not sold on the M/S. Soundstage doesn't seem as accurate, although ability to control the width is a plus. Also, in this application, the 460's beat the LSD-2 in sound.
It was real windy and the stock LSD-2 foam and Shure "big-a**" foams worked great.
I'm a friend, and previous student, of the conductor so future recording is totally possible.
This is going to be a great learing experience. (Also, I was a woodwind player so this is my kind of music)
Usually go for beers after. Nice plus.
Comments and suggestions still appreciated. (Man this stuff is fun!)
Dave