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Recording (live or studio)
SDC for overheads
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[QUOTE="ChrisH, post: 384607, member: 43833"] No, it's not my placement or gain structure or "PROPER" equalization, thank you but after 10 years of experience I actually have a hold on it. There is many other factors that contribute besides the gear, Dave Holdredge is an amazing engineer, and who knows what tricks he has up his sleeves. We'll just have to disagree on the importance of a mic viruses the importance of a preamp, my experience has proved to me that the mic comes first in terms of gear. Just decided to throw that one in there huh? Just when I thought after 10 years of experience, and producing great sounding records would keep me from getting condescending remarks. No no, I think it's great that you have fun playing with Radioshack mics whilst trying to belittle other people. Now I'm looking for some new mics because I simply want some nicer mics, NOT because I'm getting crappy or bad results with the ones I have, I just want a new pair of overheads that will give me a better sound to start with. [/QUOTE]
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