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Published on 08/14/11 at 09:54AKG microphone preamp Corp using the phantom power (48v), two integrated switch settings.
integrated switch -10, 0, +6 dB
integrated switch low cut (I can not remember by heart frequency, but I think it's 120Hz, 60Hz, 0.)
OVERALL OPINION
it is a good body, with a preamp built-48V,
I have two to ensure the stereo effect, with capacitors "cardioid"
Since this is my first pro-quality microphones I use, I can not really make comparisons before, I used a stereo mic for minidisc, sony brand, so low end that they are incomparable .. .
AKG this is very sensitive, I usually cut the bass on the microphone to avoid flooding.
I have first used on a plate and then I recorded on MiniDisc routing, then PC, and now I record directly to PC with a USB sound card that can power the EDIROL phantom.
I've mainly used to record rehearsals and concerts of harmony, but be careful: they are very sensitive to the wind, I will have to make a headdress "animal skin", as makers of sound film.
I will register a more informed opinion when I have time XD
integrated switch -10, 0, +6 dB
integrated switch low cut (I can not remember by heart frequency, but I think it's 120Hz, 60Hz, 0.)
OVERALL OPINION
it is a good body, with a preamp built-48V,
I have two to ensure the stereo effect, with capacitors "cardioid"
Since this is my first pro-quality microphones I use, I can not really make comparisons before, I used a stereo mic for minidisc, sony brand, so low end that they are incomparable .. .
AKG this is very sensitive, I usually cut the bass on the microphone to avoid flooding.
I have first used on a plate and then I recorded on MiniDisc routing, then PC, and now I record directly to PC with a USB sound card that can power the EDIROL phantom.
I've mainly used to record rehearsals and concerts of harmony, but be careful: they are very sensitive to the wind, I will have to make a headdress "animal skin", as makers of sound film.
I will register a more informed opinion when I have time XD