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Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« on: November 05, 2025, 04:25:35 AM »
I'm looking at getting the Sound Professionals SP-CMC-4U mics and I’m a little confused about whether I need the 4.7k low-sensitivity mod.

My recorder is a Zoom F3, which supplies regular 24/48V phantom power.

From what I understand:

- The mini-jack (3.5mm) version of these mics can clip on loud concerts unless you get the 4.7k mod.
- The Phantom 48V XLR version has an internal circuit that steps phantom down to around ~9–10V and has a much higher SPL handling (around 139 dB).

What I’m not sure about is:

If I'm using the Zoom F3, do I still need the 4.7k mod, or is the XLR Phantom 48 version already safe for loud shows?
I'm planning on recording loud rock/metal gigs, so headroom matters.

If anyone has experience running these mics with the F3, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2025, 05:47:12 AM »
The white at853's you had were perfect for this. :shrug:
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2025, 01:51:06 PM »
The white at853's you had were perfect for this. :shrug:

Well, the ones I had before were white and didn’t have XLR plugs, which would be way more convenient now since I’m recording exclusively with my Zoom F3.

I know it’s kind of funny and weird that I’m about to buy the same mic I sold just a month ago, but I really regret that decision, especially after listening back to some of the tapes I recorded with them.
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2025, 11:44:18 AM »
It's a pitty the original question wasn't answered, as I am in kind of the same situation as the Pieteker.
I'm considering getting the SP-CMC-8 for my Tascam FR-AV2. This recorder has XLR inputs with 24V/48V phantom, and 3.5mm mini-jack with 2.5V/5V PIP.
So what would anybody advice, and why:
1) SP-CMC-8 with XLR connectors. These only come with 'standard sensitivity'
2) SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack, with low-sensitivity option

(I assume SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack with 'standard sensitiviy' is not advisable, as I will be recording mostly higher-volume apmplified stuff)

Or does anyone have better suggestions for a set of stealth cardioid mics within a ~US$500 budget? E.g. what about the SP-CMC-4? Are they just as good, but only a bit bigger and cheaper than the SP-CMC-8's?

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2025, 12:37:23 PM »
It's a pitty the original question wasn't answered, as I am in kind of the same situation as the Pieteker.
I'm considering getting the SP-CMC-8 for my Tascam FR-AV2. This recorder has XLR inputs with 24V/48V phantom, and 3.5mm mini-jack with 2.5V/5V PIP.
So what would anybody advice, and why:
1) SP-CMC-8 with XLR connectors. These only come with 'standard sensitivity'
2) SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack, with low-sensitivity option

(I assume SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack with 'standard sensitiviy' is not advisable, as I will be recording mostly higher-volume apmplified stuff)

Or does anyone have better suggestions for a set of stealth cardioid mics within a ~US$500 budget? E.g. what about the SP-CMC-4? Are they just as good, but only a bit bigger and cheaper than the SP-CMC-8's?


Yes the AT853 aka SP-CMC-4 are a liitle bigger but sound better than the smaller at943 aka SP CMC 8.


You need the Low sensitivity mod for sure on the mini jack version of AT853

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2025, 03:36:23 PM »
It's a pitty the original question wasn't answered, as I am in kind of the same situation as the Pieteker.
I'm considering getting the SP-CMC-8 for my Tascam FR-AV2. This recorder has XLR inputs with 24V/48V phantom, and 3.5mm mini-jack with 2.5V/5V PIP.
So what would anybody advice, and why:
1) SP-CMC-8 with XLR connectors. These only come with 'standard sensitivity'
2) SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack, with low-sensitivity option

(I assume SP-CMC-8 with mini-jack with 'standard sensitiviy' is not advisable, as I will be recording mostly higher-volume apmplified stuff)

Or does anyone have better suggestions for a set of stealth cardioid mics within a ~US$500 budget? E.g. what about the SP-CMC-4? Are they just as good, but only a bit bigger and cheaper than the SP-CMC-8's?

Chris from Sound Professionals recommended using the SP-CMC-4U Phantom-48 (XLR) with the Zoom F3. It handles 139 dB SPL, doesn’t require the 4.7k mod, and includes a Naiant circuit that safely converts phantom power, making it fully compatible for loud shows without clipping. Using the XLR connectors also prevents accidental disconnects, which can sometimes happen with mini-jack plugs. This setup would also work very well with your Tascam FR-AV2.
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2025, 03:42:16 PM »
Well… change of plans.
After all that research, emailing, and overthinking, I bought a pair of Line Audio CM3s instead (and I absolutely love them).

So for now, I’m not looking to buy the SP-CMC-4Us anymore.
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2025, 05:23:39 PM »
Well… change of plans.
After all that research, emailing, and overthinking, I bought a pair of Line Audio CM3s instead (and I absolutely love them).

So for now, I’m not looking to buy the SP-CMC-4Us anymore.

In my humble opinion, you made a great and correct choice.

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2025, 02:15:29 AM »
Chris from Sound Professionals recommended using the SP-CMC-4U Phantom-48 (XLR) with the Zoom F3. It handles 139 dB SPL, doesn’t require the 4.7k mod, and includes a Naiant circuit that safely converts phantom power, making it fully compatible for loud shows without clipping. Using the XLR connectors also prevents accidental disconnects, which can sometimes happen with mini-jack plugs. This setup would also work very well with your Tascam FR-AV2.
Thanks, I was thinking the same line as Chris, yet still doubting between SP-CMC-4 and SP-CMC-8. Only downside of XLR I can think of, is that they won't connect to my good ol' Edirol R09-HR as a backup. This may no weight up against the benefits, though. I especially like the ruggedness of XLR. The CM3's seem great, but less suitable for stealth.

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2025, 07:32:52 AM »
Chris from Sound Professionals recommended using the SP-CMC-4U Phantom-48 (XLR) with the Zoom F3. It handles 139 dB SPL, doesn’t require the 4.7k mod, and includes a Naiant circuit that safely converts phantom power, making it fully compatible for loud shows without clipping. Using the XLR connectors also prevents accidental disconnects, which can sometimes happen with mini-jack plugs. This setup would also work very well with your Tascam FR-AV2.
Thanks, I was thinking the same line as Chris, yet still doubting between SP-CMC-4 and SP-CMC-8. Only downside of XLR I can think of, is that they won't connect to my good ol' Edirol R09-HR as a backup. This may no weight up against the benefits, though. I especially like the ruggedness of XLR. The CM3's seem great, but less suitable for stealth.

In my experience, the SP-CMC-4Us perform better when powered higher — I heard an improvement even switching from a 9v battery box to a 12v one. So not having to rely on the Tascam's 5v PIP seems like an excellent reason to go with XLR attachments.

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2025, 10:28:20 AM »
Chris from Sound Professionals recommended using the SP-CMC-4U Phantom-48 (XLR) with the Zoom F3. It handles 139 dB SPL, doesn’t require the 4.7k mod, and includes a Naiant circuit that safely converts phantom power, making it fully compatible for loud shows without clipping. Using the XLR connectors also prevents accidental disconnects, which can sometimes happen with mini-jack plugs. This setup would also work very well with your Tascam FR-AV2.
Thanks, I was thinking the same line as Chris, yet still doubting between SP-CMC-4 and SP-CMC-8. Only downside of XLR I can think of, is that they won't connect to my good ol' Edirol R09-HR as a backup. This may no weight up against the benefits, though. I especially like the ruggedness of XLR. The CM3's seem great, but less suitable for stealth.

If it fits in a hat, it can be used for stealth. I stealth with a pair of schoeps cmbi all the time.
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #11 on: November 20, 2025, 10:37:18 AM »
Sure with the right attitude you can pull almost anything off. Still remains true that smaller is easier to get away with.
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #12 on: November 20, 2025, 12:59:10 PM »
Sure with the right attitude you can pull almost anything off. Still remains true that smaller is easier to get away with.
Haha, yes, I know I'd feel much more comfortable walking in with SP-CMC-4 or even better SP-CMC-8-sized mics stuffed away. I'm not much of a hat-guy  :bigsmile:

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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #13 on: November 20, 2025, 06:49:01 PM »
Sure with the right attitude you can pull almost anything off. Still remains true that smaller is easier to get away with.

This is true.
For ultra stealth situations or rainy outdoor shows I keep the at-853's
mics schoeps mk22/mk41 (matched) | nakamichi cm-300 (JB mod/cp1/cp2/cp3) | nakamichi cm-50 (JB mod/cp3) | primo em4052pmi4's (JB mod) | sp-cmc-4u/at-853 4.7k mod (shotguns/h/c/sc)
power schoeps cmbi (pair) | ca-9200 | ca-ubb  
recorder roland r-05  
video panasonic zs100 | panasonic hdc-sd600 | sony hx9v | sony hx50v | samsung s23 ultra
playback fiio m17
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Re: Which Version of SP-CMC-4U for Zoom F3?
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2025, 03:09:21 PM »
Hey all — just wanted to chime back in since I’ve been going down this same rabbit hole.

I'm a newer generation taper but ended up going with the **SP-CMC-8 in the XLR / Phantom-48 version**, paired with the **Zoom F3**. After digging through a ton of posts and talking with Sound Professionals, the main reasons I chose this route were:

- The XLR version has the higher SPL handling (around 139 dB) and doesn’t need the 4.7k mod 
- Built-in phantom conversion circuit, so it plays perfectly with the F3 
- No mini-jack disconnect anxiety 
- Small enough for clean stealth mounting

I’ll be running them hat-mounted for loud indoor shows and will come back with impressions once I’ve had a chance to test them a bit.

Appreciate all the info in this thread — super helpful.
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