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[QUOTE="Freeform, post: 50929"] my experience has been great doing x/y miking from about 4 feet away. if you could get a matched pair of the KM84's that would work out great. OR use to C414's one on the bass side and one on the treble side. depending on the sound of the room you might want to add room mics too. i'm not as experienced with the preamps, but the dbx 786 has sounded good before. ideally the neve or the red series would be nice but if its a lot more expensive i'd just go with the dbx [/QUOTE]
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