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John Stafford
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 2:28 pm |
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Just wondering what's thought of mics such as the 106, 405 and 406. How do they compare with the current models?
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bap
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I can't help you directly, but if you don't find an answer here you could try Sound on Sound forum [hope it's legal to mention other forums here].
There's a fellow used to post there frequently by the name of John Willett who is a Sennheiser rep and has just about all spec and history at his fingertips. He might still drop by occasionally. A very knowledgable guy. |
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bap
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John Stafford
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:27 pm |
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Bap
Thanks! It really is very kind of you to look this up for me!
I've been on the lookout for a set from the newer MKH series, but I think I could find a use for these too.
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ghellquist
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Hi,
just chiming in very quickly (on the run).
I found a pair of MKH406-s on the net. They are with me at every gig, and I really like them. I believe they were designed with an 80Hz high-pass filter, which generally is a good thing, but not always. Otherwise they sound very much like later MKH-s -- boring is one word I have sometimes thought. In a good sense that is, not adding anything, just catching what it sounds like. For on location recording that is perfect if you ask me.
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John Stafford
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Thanks Gunnar
That's great to know!
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John Stafford
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Gunnar,
I see you're based in Stockholm -one of the most wonderful cities in the world! I've been to Sweden three times, and two of those visits were to Stockholm.
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