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Hi All, I recently had the good fortune to work out a deal for a friend's grand to live at my studio in exchange for free studio time. It's been a while since I had the opportunity to record any real piano tracks and I intend to beef up my mic arsenal. It's a vintage 6' Knabe in a large, live room with cathedral ceiling. Let the opinions rip!

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jonyoung Tue, 02/03/2004 - 06:14

Tom, My first 4050 arrives tomorrow, will be ordering another soon and look forward to trying that arrangement. The room sounds great, even tempered, decay a little short for most classical uses. I have a great tech, the piano sat for two weeks before being tuned. There are some pedal noise issues I need to have addressed (I had a friend come over and play last week and noticed the harp effect you mentioned, don't know if much can be done there).

anonymous Tue, 02/03/2004 - 08:15

My (theoretical) concern with LDC on piano is a loss of the highs. The piano was a huge range and harmonics well above that range.

Is this not the domain of the SDC instead?

Not necessarily...there are plenty of large-diaphragm condensers that go well above 20 kHz, and plenty of small-diaphragm ones that don't. All other things being equal, a small-diaphgragm microphone will be more accurate than a large-diaphgram microphone, but also more noisy. Since all other things are never equal, though, it's hard to make generalizations.

-Duardo

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