hats off to Fletcher for giving these babies such a hard cyber-push. Otherwise, i might not have heard of them. :tu:
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Scott Dorsey has a review in this months or last months Recordin
Scott Dorsey has a review in this months or last months Recording magazine. He liked them. I have one that I have only used in a live situation for acoustic guitar and it was very nice. I bought it mainly for recording, but have not had a chance to record with it yet.
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great little design - about 3.75" long, solid black with gold le
great little design - about 3.75" long, solid black with gold lettering. Comes in a cute little pelican flight case not much bigger than a Sony Walkman. No pads, no roll-offs.
Just two great sounding mics. The simple shock mounts that come with it don't fit into the actual mic case, by the way.
I'm liking them a lot. Will probably inspire me to try them out on a lot of sources that up until now I always used large diaphragms on, like acoustic bass for instance.
oddly enough: http://www.josephson.com
oddly enough:
I know the dpa claims to have no off axis coloration (or maybe a
I know the dpa claims to have no off axis coloration (or maybe almost none), and the shcoeps are just amazing sounding. some of these mics that are at least twice the price of the c42 - and for good reason I'm sure. the fact that many consider them to be "better" is understandable. the c42 may be more durable then most, I don't know. Has anyone tried dropping a schoeps or hitting it with a drum stick?
I'm still amazed at how little talk there is going on about thes
I'm still amazed at how little talk there is going on about these mics. Everyone I talked to who uses them tells me they are just awsome, better then the km84 for most parts. I can't even find one single review on them. WHY?