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  • cedesguincedesguin

    Neumann RSM191Published on 05/28/05 at 14:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Electrostatic Micro Stereo Transformerless MS. The "molder" provided can convert XY -> MS and diet fantme.

    Unusual for Neumann: suspension, windscreen and bag are included in the price (which is admittedly lv).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Six years of use.

    Stupfiant by the ease with which it can record an ism rare (Stereo image is outstanding) without dployer Whereas a gear or know-how extraordinary.

    The report qualitprix, uh ... unsurpassed quality, price fMeasure: infinity divided by infinity gives a what? think about it, it's not monstrously expensive for purely acoustic taken, this microphone is sufficient itself.

    I test other microphones M / S, but in sries public. See anyth…
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    Electrostatic Micro Stereo Transformerless MS. The "molder" provided can convert XY -> MS and diet fantme.

    Unusual for Neumann: suspension, windscreen and bag are included in the price (which is admittedly lv).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Six years of use.

    Stupfiant by the ease with which it can record an ism rare (Stereo image is outstanding) without dployer Whereas a gear or know-how extraordinary.

    The report qualitprix, uh ... unsurpassed quality, price fMeasure: infinity divided by infinity gives a what? think about it, it's not monstrously expensive for purely acoustic taken, this microphone is sufficient itself.

    I test other microphones M / S, but in sries public. See anything.
    Only small default: sometimes a small noise, it must then switch to feeding fantme recorder or console (but what's a console with that microphone?) Instead of that of the molder home.

    Inhrente the very nature of the micro, the absolute obligation to refine the position before the sound is important, no question of adding to the harpsichord prsence down to the bottom with a small cardioid expr for him: Whereas the microphone is a bit like an artificial head, it is only good for capturing the "seen" a single point. But he does it superbly.

    Yes, I would do this choice, if my finances permit.
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