« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2007, 11:06:59 AM »
Who has an opinion?
I have used both AT943 (the small capsules) and AT853 (the large ones). I prefer the sound of the AT853s, similar but fuller sound.
The picture you linked to is of the CMC4s, which have a grey plastic sheath over the mic bodies to enable use of their mini-mic clips pictured (not particularly brilliant), which increases the size, but not particularly the weight.
Everything's a compromise, and the one I have settled on is small ES943 bodies, adaptor, and large AT853 mics. This fits comfortably on a stiff shirt collar, though I use elastic loops to keep them as close to DIN as possible. I have found this requires three-wire powering (or phantom), which is why a lot of people are put off.
I use the AT mini rotating clips, which are OK, though I've lost two so far..
I will delete the picture below in a couple of days, as it definitely falls under the "stealth reminder" header..
Apologies for the stubble..this is a Sunday!
So what are you using to hold the mics? That looks like velcro?
I do a similar thing with my mics. Except I use the Shure (rotating) clips. An advantage of this is you can move your head naturally while keeping the mics pointing forward. Your neck acts as a baffle.
Richard
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Mics: Sennheiser MKE2002 (dummy head), Studio Projects C4, AT825 (unmodded), AT822 franken mic (x2), AT853(hc,c,sc,o), Senn. MKE2, Senn MKE40, Shure MX183/5, CA Cards, homebrew Panasonic and Transsound capsules.
Pre/ADC: Presonus Firepod & Firebox, DMIC20(x2), UA5(poorly-modded, AD8620+AD8512opamps), VX440
Recorders: Edirol R4, R09, IBM X24 laptop, NJB3(x2), HiMD(x2), MD(1).
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