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Re: [L-OT] OT: Stereo microphone

2002-03-29 by LjGarrett

Hi

Have you checked out the new rode NT4 ??

It has 2 capsules mounted as a coincident pair.
Seems like it would do exactly what you want.

I have never tried them as they are new, but they are plastered all over the magazines and web sites in AU and are getting rave reviews.

regards
LjGarrett


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Lennox 
  To: Logic OT 
  Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 1:18 AM
  Subject: [L-OT] OT: Stereo microphone


  Hi There,

  I need to buy a good stereo microphone. I'm recording some live jazz
  quartets and trios. I currently have a cheap audio technica which actually
  does a good job but is battery powered and has bad noise floor etc...

  I need a mic that can be phantom powered preferably and which can pick up
  everything from double bass to sizzle cymbals.

  Anybody have any good suggestions?

  I was also considering going with an M-S matrix, but I am recording straight
  to MD (I know, but its far from a paying job..) and one of the Spirit
  potable mixers (ie. only four input channels and two stereos with phono
  inputs...) . If I do decide to go with the M-S what would be a good figure
  eight microphone?

  I already have a RODE NT1 which works great for a 'center' microphone.

  ANybody have any experience recording live with a minimal mic setup (I
  should add its a small room and mic placement cannot be in the audience,
  they get rowdy... :) )

  cheers
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  Mark Lennox
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