Winter NAMM 2012 News
The Microtech Gefell M 300's are without a doubt some of the best sounding small diaphragm condenser mics that I've got experience using. Probably the most used application for these microphones will be for recording drum overheads, but the M 300's are great for just about any application where you're looking for a good amount of mid to high en...
The only application that I've used the Microtech Gefell M 930s for to date is as room microphones. On a few different drum sessions I set up the M 930s up pretty high and in the corners of the room to pick up all the ambient drum sounds. These are really the perfect little microphones for the job, as they simply do a superb job of picking up ...
It's a radio-type mic that can be used on stage but it has a poor feedback rejection. If you're having trouble with the stage monitoring system the PM860 won't make things easier. But what a sound! Thick lows, authentic mids and smooth highs. It provides a German sound and reminds me of old U87, U89 and KMS85 models. I ...
I use it for several years, mainly for the song. In fact, it helps me when I look for sounds U87: ie a paradoxical blend of smoothness and presence in the upper mids, a mixture typically Neumannien. And that's the whole point of this mic: it sounds absolutely and almost exactly like an older version U87. As with all great...
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