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robertmetal
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Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:04 am |
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anyone used these beyerdynamic mics?
opus 69
opus 89
tgx-60
if so what are they like? good GBF etc.
they seem to have great polar charts. |
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Markd102
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The Opus range are more stage than studio. They can be a little noisy.
But I have used a pair of Opus83's in the studio and certainly wasn't unhappy with the results. |
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robertmetal
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the opus 69 and opus 89 are handheld vocal mics |
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