pyl86
Published on 12/10/07 at 02:13
Directional microphone for sound recording
OVERALL OPINION
I use the microphone since 2003 and what I like most is also what I like least.
Let me explain: this microphone has a relatively low sensitivity which makes it good enough for the resumption of guitar or bass amps and cymbals but taken with respect to the taking of an acoustic guitar or piano, sin a little.
I used it once for the soundtrack of a short film (voice) at the end of a pole and run the source in addition to an omnidirectional suspended in the center of the room, the result was quite surprising (only the sound was a bit weak).
is a micro rather interesting for the price but lacks versatility. (I ais two that I did not buy) I think I'll put a little more money when I would change for the microphones a little more upscale. otherwise it is not the crap either!
OVERALL OPINION
I use the microphone since 2003 and what I like most is also what I like least.
Let me explain: this microphone has a relatively low sensitivity which makes it good enough for the resumption of guitar or bass amps and cymbals but taken with respect to the taking of an acoustic guitar or piano, sin a little.
I used it once for the soundtrack of a short film (voice) at the end of a pole and run the source in addition to an omnidirectional suspended in the center of the room, the result was quite surprising (only the sound was a bit weak).
is a micro rather interesting for the price but lacks versatility. (I ais two that I did not buy) I think I'll put a little more money when I would change for the microphones a little more upscale. otherwise it is not the crap either!