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mazzdogg
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I have a RSM-1 Nady that, I thought, was a ribbon mic. I'm new at all this and I learned in audio class that a ribbon can be broken if you just sneeze on it too hard. Well, this mic has taken a beating in my studio/bedroom and it just keeps on going. Can someone explain this to me? |
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neoific
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Location: Memphis, TN
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K lets not double post next time. I already replied to your other thread. |
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