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ok. doing a singer-songwriter thing. she plays quiet.

mic collection:

soundelux U95s
2x km184
2x earthworks TC 30k
Royer SF-12 [with custom transformer made for me and my mic preamp by greg, the designer of...].
mic preamp: pendulum mdp-1

into rosetta a/d.

i like to track hot...

what to do?

do i just need to suck it up and get a new mike [i'm thinking tlm 103...]?

what to do...i'm getting a noise floor of around -50 DBfs.

--owen

Comments

atlasproaudio Sun, 01/13/2002 - 18:07

Get a Millennia Media or Great River; crank the hell out of the pre and maybe run it through a RNC. This will give you little detectable noise...but be careful if she does anything significantly louder than what you expect (like dropping a pin :D ) because it will either squash it or cause your multitrack to peak. The Soundelux and Neumann's aren't what I would consider noisy when coupled with a high head room low noise pre. As a starting point (or if you are working quickly due to time restraints), I would put the U95s on voxs in Omni, and place the KM184 about 8"-9" from the 12th fret at a 45 degree angle facing the soundhole...but of course experiment if time allows. Don't forget to flip the phase switch to see what sounds more full. I've used a similar setup with a few quietish singer acoustic players (U47 w/KM84 though)...and I'm guessing the U95s and KM184 measure better on noise specs. I haven't measured it, but I hear very little or no detectable noise at all. Good Luck.

osmuir Sun, 01/13/2002 - 20:21

anyone else having this kinda prob w/the pendulum? it works fine on the km184, it just seems there is way more noise on the ribbon, even given comprable gain levels.

the soundelux, i have found, has alot more noise on this quiet material that i expected. but does it being a tube mic through tube pre have anything to do with it?

could it be that my mic is fuktup? should i call david bock about it? it just seems to have way lower output than i expected it to have. less than the km184, for sure.

messing with my head...

keep them coming....