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Crankitup
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Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:24 pm |
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Any opinions? I'm looking to use them as overheads and for acoustic guitar
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RemyRAD
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Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:53 pm |
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GREAT! GREAT! Love them for overheads but you may need to purchase the additional -10 DB capsule pads if it's not a recent 451 when used for overheads? The old ones had no switches on them. The new ones do. A beautiful microphone. Beautiful bright and crisp on acoustic guitar. Great on Hi-Hat and underneath the snare drum (with the additional pad). Beautiful on just about everything! I used to have a pair but one walked away one day.....so now it's just my Hi-Hat microphone, most of the time.
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Crankitup
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AudioGaff
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Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:22 pm |
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As Remy says, they good mics to own and use. The first pair of mics I ever bought many years ago were 452's (same as 451's) with the optional swival mic clip mounts and I still have and use them on a regular basis. The newer made ones are not quite the same, but are still worth owning and using. |
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elcubo
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recently i bought i pair...ive been doin OH before with 4033s and 414xls...my room isnt perfect...so i have to deal with it...i cant use U87 for OH cause they are pretty strong...the 4033s were nice, but i feel the cymbals a little anoin, the best were the 414s... good body in the kit and crisp cymbals...the 414s left the studio, so i did i fast desicion and bought the 451s...right choise...got the crispness of 414...a little more transparent, maybe not the whole body, but respond great in a crappy room like mine,,,excelents in acoustics...hi hat...go without fear... |
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SwitchbladeSound
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As everyone before me has mentioned, these mics are great. I have had one for many years now. I have used it on everything from hi hat and ride cymbals to upright bass and guitar. Definately one of the better small diapragm condensers around. A 451 and Beyer M88 are one of my favorite mic combos for recording guitar with aggressive tone. |
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