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Sennheiser e 608
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Published on 10/14/06 at 11:12
Micro forceps for brass and percussions. tiny cell on flexible. The clip is a little light, it took me to hack it to rsiste jumps and movements that can undergo a trumpet. It is the only criticism I make this microphone, which did not apply the maximum
o I do not see people who put a notice prcdement see a feeble output level, I find the contrary qu'tant given the size of the cell, the output signal is quite honorable ( It takes approximately 30 dB gain, 15 less than the E825 the same brand).

OVERALL OPINION

Ct quality not much to complain about, except that it is abusing the treble, but was quickly arranged, the EQ, get a piece around 3kHz. I think it would be interesting to take a studio, to complter by overhead, which would sound less "dry" (for this one little trick: a rverb as "NaturalVerb" Steinberg, RULES of 2 or 3 with 600ms of delay suits pretty things).
I also test snare, for a, an ide: put it under, guides to the skin cell from the bottom, made her a less mtallique on my peavey any pourrite and the thing quickly dgommer a wand.

Finally, in gnral, frankly is a good, especially considering the price (as often in this series, see my opinion on the E604).
For young trumpet players who are not as many as I c'st really great plan. In addition we find a lot of opportunity right now.