Which sound better for overheads, hi-hats and bottom snares? :roll:
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Hi! I have seen many references of mics that can be had on a pr
Hi!
I have seen many references of mics that can be had on a price that sometimes sounds pretty much mystical for me. Like $70 for 603S mics. - No offence, Harvey, but from where can one actually obtain these mics with this price? I would be very much interested... Seems like, being in Europe, ordering over the Internet is my only option...
Arne Holm
This is an excellent topic for discussion...in Harvey's forum.
This is an excellent topic for discussion...in Harvey's forum. What can I say, I'm an 'elitist snob', whatever you want to call me...but I [and this is my personal opinion] don't consider these products to be of the level of stuff I would prefer to see discussed on this forum.
The thread has been moved to Harvey's forum, please feel free to continue this conversation there.
Hey, that bottom-feeder stuff is MY TURF, not Fletcher's!! They
Hey, that bottom-feeder stuff is MY TURF, not Fletcher's!! They're very similar sounding, almost interchangable.
The Sound Room offers matched MC012 pairs, with -10dB pads and 3 capsules per mic - a cardioid, hypercardioid, and omni.
The Marshall 603S is a wide cardioid - somewhere between a cardioid and an omni.
You can't go wrong with either of them. The 603S would be the first choice if you're on a very tight budget (around $70 each).