hi richard, the neumanns are known for being
extremely silent.
can you tell us about your experience with the
pacific pro audio concerning noise (hiss)?
smooth looping - tilmann
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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] mic
recommendations
Pacific Pro Audio in Seattle sells a nice and very cheap
Neumann U67 knock off. Around 100 bucks! If it's warmth you want, very hard to
beat for the price.
Ask for Brian Cornfield and tell him Richard Sales
sent you
200
First Ave. West, Suite 502/bigger>/bigger>/color> Seattle,
WA 98119/color> Tel :206-264-9386/color> Fax:206-264-0140/color> www.pacificproaudio.com /color>/bigger>/bigger>/fontfamily> richard
sales glassWing farm and
studio/color> vancouver island, b.c. 800.545.6846 250.752.4816 www.glassWing.com www.richardsales.com www.hayleysales.com www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com/color>/fontfamily> On
15-Jun-07, at 8:41 AM, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote:
Personal two cents about your own ideas and other suggestions:
Both for female vocals and cello you might want something people
tend to call "warmth" - this is why I wouldn't fully support the NT1
suggestion I read here (the original NT1 is a little better to this
regard than the NT1A).
I personally don't have the ATM4040 but the
4050 instead, and I can second Bill's opinion - an excellent all-purpose
large-diaphragm
condenser.
Rainer
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