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volodia
vintage but not bad
Published on 03/17/13 at 09:14 (This content has been automatically translated from French)for singing
OVERALL OPINION
I have this mic for 10 years at least, I wanted to replace it with an Audiotechnica AT4060 but it has less grain in the end, in my opinion, associated with a preamp UA 710 Twin-finity it is not that bad for the voice. like what ...
OVERALL OPINION
I have this mic for 10 years at least, I wanted to replace it with an Audiotechnica AT4060 but it has less grain in the end, in my opinion, associated with a preamp UA 710 Twin-finity it is not that bad for the voice. like what ...
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Anonymous
Emerged from a box to my great satisfaction
Published on 08/20/11 at 12:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Micro I dedicate the song. He had been offered by a friend in 1992 when I was doing video editing with supporting comments. Plugged into a jack mixeuse / Titler without preamp, that was enough.
For its specs, it's too old to say anything.
8 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
When I returned to the music that's three years, I remembered that I had the microphone in a box. Redéballage, and connection (as I used to) on a jack in my mixer Alto S8 ... results not ugly, but not transcendent.
And every beast idea (initially, eh, when you know ...): not much and if I plugged in the XLR table? Bah Ah yes, there is day and night! ... There's preamps in my table ... In retrospect, I am...…
For its specs, it's too old to say anything.
8 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
When I returned to the music that's three years, I remembered that I had the microphone in a box. Redéballage, and connection (as I used to) on a jack in my mixer Alto S8 ... results not ugly, but not transcendent.
And every beast idea (initially, eh, when you know ...): not much and if I plugged in the XLR table? Bah Ah yes, there is day and night! ... There's preamps in my table ... In retrospect, I am...…
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Micro I dedicate the song. He had been offered by a friend in 1992 when I was doing video editing with supporting comments. Plugged into a jack mixeuse / Titler without preamp, that was enough.
For its specs, it's too old to say anything.
8 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
When I returned to the music that's three years, I remembered that I had the microphone in a box. Redéballage, and connection (as I used to) on a jack in my mixer Alto S8 ... results not ugly, but not transcendent.
And every beast idea (initially, eh, when you know ...): not much and if I plugged in the XLR table? Bah Ah yes, there is day and night! ... There's preamps in my table ... In retrospect, I am still laughing.
In short, it is exactly what microphone. It adapts to the nuances of song and does not require that requires my chest Tbone RM700 band (of course, this is not the same technology). What returns, especially, is more air in what he captures. Furthermore, it does not over-sensitivity that would make it unusable in the room where I record, which is anything but a cabin-making processed vocals. Good, because next, the CPU does not hesitate to do a little too Barouf sometimes when it's not my neighbor who mows.
He will fill his role until I have enough to sing in a dedicated cabin with something else like collection system.
8 / 10
For its specs, it's too old to say anything.
8 / 10
OVERALL OPINION
20/08/11:
When I returned to the music that's three years, I remembered that I had the microphone in a box. Redéballage, and connection (as I used to) on a jack in my mixer Alto S8 ... results not ugly, but not transcendent.
And every beast idea (initially, eh, when you know ...): not much and if I plugged in the XLR table? Bah Ah yes, there is day and night! ... There's preamps in my table ... In retrospect, I am still laughing.
In short, it is exactly what microphone. It adapts to the nuances of song and does not require that requires my chest Tbone RM700 band (of course, this is not the same technology). What returns, especially, is more air in what he captures. Furthermore, it does not over-sensitivity that would make it unusable in the room where I record, which is anything but a cabin-making processed vocals. Good, because next, the CPU does not hesitate to do a little too Barouf sometimes when it's not my neighbor who mows.
He will fill his role until I have enough to sing in a dedicated cabin with something else like collection system.
8 / 10
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- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: c 450
- Category: Dynamic Microphones
- Added in our database on: 04/01/2005
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