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  • PlbinoPlbino

    LEM Industries DO 21 BPublished on 09/03/08 at 13:55
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Micro Dynamic reporting is a reference found in most programs of the late ORTF, very strong (it can even fall into the water)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Assets:
    Smooth grip, handling noise is highly attenuated, the presence of voice is highlighted, a microphone to have in his bag.

    Cons: nine to 260 euros is expensive! on the other hand because of its strength it can be bought easily in time even if the appearance is degraded!
    In interview should not be afraid of the retro look ... but putting a windscreen it shows off!
  • sylvaindesboissylvaindesbois

    LEM Industries DO 21 BPublished on 01/05/10 at 18:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    What kind of microphone? Micro voice speaks primarily

    What technology? Dynamic omnidirectional

    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it? 25 years
    What is the specific feature you like best, the least? Ascending: The sound, the lightness of solidity (indestructible)
    The -: A look that "goes wrong", except JT

    Designed for the video, also very well suited to speech, voice, animation, radio, etc. ...
    This is an excellent tool for voice speaks INCLUDING studio, in which case it is ncessaire to have a place for a good quality acoustic (it's a omnidirestionnel).

    This mic was used t (among others) in the studios of direct-antenna deRadio France during the 70s. A…
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    What kind of microphone? Micro voice speaks primarily

    What technology? Dynamic omnidirectional

    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it? 25 years
    What is the specific feature you like best, the least? Ascending: The sound, the lightness of solidity (indestructible)
    The -: A look that "goes wrong", except JT

    Designed for the video, also very well suited to speech, voice, animation, radio, etc. ...
    This is an excellent tool for voice speaks INCLUDING studio, in which case it is ncessaire to have a place for a good quality acoustic (it's a omnidirestionnel).

    This mic was used t (among others) in the studios of direct-antenna deRadio France during the 70s. Always according to mto forthe Fance-Info/Interdepuis Rosny-sous-Bois.

    When i was filmmaker-radio in the 80s, our studio, "round table" silent only equipped to DO21 Many guests like Aznavour, Croisille, Nicoletta ( and many others) have spoken, but also songs played on the guitar ... No problem, rglages easy, very nice sound!

    Unfortunately, in a modern studio, it's "spot" look at ...
    Have you tried many other models before acqurir Yes! For the vocals: CMH64 Schoeps, Neumann U 87, KMS 85, KMS 104, AKG D330, AKGC535eb, Shure SM7, SM48, SM58, SM85 and 86, SM 54, beta 58, B ta 87, EV RE20, etc. ...




    How do you report qualitprix? No data for a dynamic but certainly no compromise on quality. A pro tool pro price.
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