![]() Mainly on overhead preamp Universal Audio 2-610 + Urei LA4 there is nothing wrong, cash here just good place to take no cymbals too perpendicular, there has a little bump to 4500 Hz but nothing bad in this type of use. On the other hand I write this review because I often see advice on outdoor use. This microphone is excellent for outdoor outlets, BUT NOT WITH THE ORIGINAL Bonnette.Įffectively with the supplied windscreen is the blizzard, plus it's ugly! I regularly catch his perch in this configuration without having to pay attention to the wind, like a dead cat on the H4N and can shoot on the beach You must use the DEADCAT rode WS8 and there is just perfect. Soon I would put a video online to compare with and without DEADCAT on micro and the H4N at this address: Then you can also get a KM184 but a cigar use the Rycote + 1000 euros after the rain here weighs me. The Rode NT5 is a small diaphragm condenser mic. I am a student, musician, writer, and pretty good line dancer residing in beautiful Nashville, TN. I've been a drummer and guitar player for the past 10 years of my life and have began engineering and producing in the past 4. I currently play drums for the band Brookline and you can see me rockin' an Orange County Drum and Percussion or Mapex kit decked out with Zildjian K Hybrids. We purchased these for our studio about 4 years ago for right around $450 for a stereo pair from Sweetwater. These mics have a wide and accurate frequency response and much like the KM184's, can be used all around the studio - from drum overheads, to acoustic guitar. This stereo pair also comes with windshields and mic clips - which I think are more sturdy than the ones that come with KM 184's. Make sure the try these out before you buy them! This is not so much a con but something to consider These mics definitely have a small bit of coloration that some people love and others don't. These are tough little mics and claim to handle over 130 SPL, although I've never tested them at this level. They come with a great protective case and the mic clips are a very thick and sturdy plastic.īottom Line? These mics are incredible for home studios and a great back up pair for commercial use. At 1/4 the price of a stereo pair of Neumann KM 184's it is definitely the best value for the price.Įxcellent Mic. I bought this based upon a friends recommendation to record some scratch tracks for upcoming demos. After working with it, I found it to be very smooth and clean. I now use it for most recordings and highly recommend it to my recording customers. Once they hear the sound (I do use a tube preamp) they are blown away. This mic sounds more like the $2000 - $2500 price range of microphones. and bought a second! It will be in my mic locker for years to come. ![]() If you were thinking about looking at FuzzMeasure, I feel there's enough information there to help you decide if it's worth the purchase price.The Rode NT5 is priced well and affordable for a good mic. I find it much more useful to simply provide a comprehensive and accurate review of what I'm looking at right in front of me. ![]() ![]() So many of us like different effects, DAW programs, and one person's favorite software has been the source of another person's frustration. If you think you'll like it, download it! No risk there! I generally try to have the reviews of items that have a cost associated to them stand on their own, and compare it on its own merits. I don't generally review free tools, as there's not much risk there. I'm certainly not saying you couldn't use REW for that purpose, I'm just pondering the slant in nomenclature. Many of the tools and titles seem to be slanted towards that and FuzzMeasure certainly 'feels' much more like a recording studio / live sound reinforcement tool. I'm also not sure why they slant REW so much towards home theater. I also can't diminish the importance of good support, and SMUG (Super Mega Ultra Groovy) has been extremely responsive in the past when I've had questions about their software which I purchased. Whether that is worth $99 to you or not is up to you. I've downloaded it and taken a look at the interface, and REW looks pretty amazing for a free tool! At a quick glance, I find FuzzMeasure to be definitely quite a bit more user friendly and a little easier to find what I need without 'digging'. ![]()
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