In Reply to: RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions posted by smcdonie@uwsp.edu on December 14, 2007 at 08:05:15:
Yes, that's a problem.
Since it's unlikely that I'll be turning pro after this one project, I'd like to keep thing as cheap as possible, but I'd also like to have the recordings as airy and as transparent as I can reasonably make them. I realize that pristine recordings take skill, knowledge and decent equipment: that's why I'm interested in over-achieving mics. If I could keep it under $600 for the pair that would be good. Used and mics suitable for modding are also an option.
Thanks for your help
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- RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions - Deaf Ear 12:01:11 12/14/07 (13)
- RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions - smcdonie@uwsp.edu 07:23:41 12/19/07 (4)
- RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions - Deaf Ear 10:22:20 12/19/07 (3)
- RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions - b.l.zeebub 02:21:23 12/21/07 (1)
- Thanks for the Gearslutz.com tip. Very helpful! (nt) - Deaf Ear 07:46:23 12/21/07 (0)
- AYE.........nt - smcdonie@uwsp.edu 07:14:01 12/20/07 (0)
- Suggestion - b.l.zeebub 07:28:47 12/15/07 (7)
- RE: Suggestion - Mike27 16:30:03 12/17/07 (3)
- Thanks for the pointers Mike27--everything helps!(nt) - Deaf Ear 12:25:20 12/18/07 (0)
- Alternative Suggestion - b.l.zeebub 06:17:09 12/18/07 (1)
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- RE: Suggestion - Deaf Ear 09:34:50 12/15/07 (2)
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