Its mic month! I love this video. Royer is so real.
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See, we think alike! I have 2x MA 300 coming and can't wait to
See, we think alike! I have 2x MA 300 coming and can't wait to use them. I had the MA 200's and sold them a while back to fund the Bricasti's. I hate selling mics. I'm on a mic replenishing mission this coming year. Preparing for something fun.
Not sure how others feel about variable attenuation but I opt for this over detent many times. Detent Recall is a fun thing but can often be way too far away for me. As an example, I had the option for set or variable panning on the Neos. I sent it back and they replaced them with variable. I like!
Its a bitch trying to dead lock a center when set value is forcing something slightly off. When using an MS matrix and you have dead lock center, its like gold to me.
The MA-200 sounded great! very smooth mic. I loved it with the 2NV. I bet its killer with the LA2A? Do you use it like that? I bet you are lapping up the M-149 on that though?
Yes, my typical path with the MA200 is 2NV > LA2A > Board. On ac
Yes, my typical path with the MA200 is 2NV > LA2A > Board. On acoustic bass I'm finding I can't beat the M149 > 2NV > LA2A path as well. Found out that others are also loving the M149 on acoustic (stand-up) bass as well. One client finds he particularly likes the M149, set to Fig. 8 in the middle of my Live Room for his vocal.
My most-used mics are a matched pair of Charter Oak M900T. One is out for repair right now, under lifetime warranty!
Jeff
audiokid, post: 409591 wrote: Cool, especially more so because y
audiokid, post: 409591 wrote: Cool, especially more so because you are using the HV-3C. I love Millennia. I have the M-2b and its incredible. So big sounding. What do the fets sound like compared?
I'll have to check out the M-2b, it looks really nice. The MA201fet sounds a bit more direct and not as bright as the MA200. I thought the MA201 was very similar to a U87 when I compared them a few years ago.
Good comparison on the MA 200. My next Mojave quest should be th
Good comparison on the MA 200. My next Mojave quest should be those fets. Thanks for sharing.
I sold a U87ai after comparing the Mojaves. If I recall my findings were similar to yours too, the MA200 was ever so slightly brighter but I thought it was in a nice sheen in comparison. Through an LA2A, they sound really sweet as do many other mics too. An LA2A is the bomb for vocals, have you had the pleasure? !! I can't rave enough about those either. Everyone should have at least one!
I hated to loose the Neumann name in my studio, but, 2 (or three) Mojave's for the price of one u87 make good sense indeed.
audiokid, post: 410110 wrote: Good comparison on the MA 200. My
audiokid, post: 410110 wrote: Good comparison on the MA 200. My next Mojave quest should be those fets. Thanks for sharing.
I sold a U87ai after comparing the Mojaves. If I recall my findings were similar to yours too, the MA200 was ever so slightly brighter but I thought it was in a nice sheen in comparison. Through an LA2A, they sound really sweet as do many other mics too. An LA2A is the bomb for vocals, have you had the pleasure? !! I can't rave enough about those either. Everyone should have at least one!
I hated to loose the Neumann name in my studio, but, 2 (or three) Mojave's for the price of one u87 make good sense indeed.
I have yet to own a real LA2A, I have a Summit TLA-100A, an Overstayer VCA compressor and the Overstayer Stereo compressor. Someday I have to get a real LA2A, I've also been thinking about getting a distressor at some point. I think you'll love the MA201 if you get it, it's one of my favorite mics.
This MA300 looks like it would be a great addition to anyone's c
This MA300 looks like it would be a great addition to anyone's collection. I own an MA200 and absolutely love it. It has the silkiness of a ribbon mic but the sensitivity and dynamic response of a condenser, very nice!
Jeff