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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 03-Aug 04 From: Manchester - UK Member No.: 48,144 ![]() |
I have only recorded classical chamber groups in the past, in warm acoustic rooms with a stereo pair of cheap condensor mics: I am wanting to get a set of mics that I will be able to use with a range of acoustic instruments (strings, wind & brass), but firstly to individually mic a string quartet.
Any suggestions at all? Ideally, I would like to keep my budget under £600 (eBay if necessary!!) for 4. Cheers John |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 18-Sep 06 From: Helsinki - FI Member No.: 83,357 ![]() |
I have only recorded classical chamber groups in the past, in warm acoustic rooms with a stereo pair of cheap condensor mics: I am wanting to get a set of mics that I will be able to use with a range of acoustic instruments (strings, wind & brass), but firstly to individually mic a string quartet. Any suggestions at all? Ideally, I would like to keep my budget under £600 (eBay if necessary!!) for 4. Cheers John I can wholeheartedly recommend Rode NT5´s, especially for the price. The bleed sound is not as crisp as, say, KM184 but as you´re going to semi-close mic the quartet it´s not going to be a problem. Get them as matched pairs, you can buy room mics on your budget as well ! You should also check the new models from DPA, the 4090 series, they are very good microphones and while I´m at it the miniature DPAs are also worth trying. |
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