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[QUOTE="tifftunes, post: 228306, member: 9608"] A pair of Oktava MK012 SDCs would be nice. I've used EV RE15s on many occassions with great results. It ultimately depends upon what you need to accomplish with the recording. The RE15s will blend the piano into a rock mix. The Oktavas will do almost anything you want, including classical music. A single Shure KSM44 in omni will capture a nice piano sound for a jazz recording... [/QUOTE]
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