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Hi!

I wonder what you experts on recordings and microphones like this recording.
In my ear the mic is little to far away
This recording is made in lulea Cathedral
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If you listen careful you will here a HD step on it and disappear
in the unknown. 1:44 min :lol:

The doors were wide open because of the summer heat.

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//Janne

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_basso_ Sat, 08/06/2005 - 04:11

Hi!!

None of you out there.. who have any thing to say about the
microphones, recording. :shock:

This recording was just a test recording ...only for a evaluate
of the microphone Microtech Gefell's 296S.

Is this the microphones i should get. for pipeorgan recording...
Would be wery happy for some advice before i buy
new microphones..

//Janne

larsfarm Sat, 08/06/2005 - 16:05

_basso_ wrote: Is this the microphones i should get. for pipeorgan recording...
Would be wery happy for some advice before i buy
new microphones..

I'm a newcomer to the forum. I enjoyed your recording. I like the music, new to me. What was it? Who played? I think it sounded fine. A full, rich sound. As you say, a bit distant, as from the perspective of one sitting in the middle of a large church. I've been in Luleå, but never inside the church. Not knowing the organ, registration or the room saying something about the character of the mic is beyond my capabilities.

Lars

Cucco Tue, 08/09/2005 - 07:53

DavidSpearritt wrote: I am very impressed with these microphones and I don't think the recording is too distant at all. I am going to audition these 296S soon myself, to confirm what all the fuss is about. The "S" seems to be the free field equalised ones, for classical concert work you might want to try the diffuse field model.

Correct - the 296S is essentially a "Flat" microphone from DC to over 40kHz and has a thinner, .4 micron diaphragm. In a diffuse-field orchestral recording situation, it might sound a tad on the "dull" side.

In either case though, these are beautiful mics!!

J.