Colin L Miller wrote: > > It also depends on which one. There are about 5 or 6 different 414's and > they have different sounds. Just avoid the p48 or B-ULS ones whh have that > harsh midrange which maybe what the poster means by 'skinny'. > > Colin Miller Funny, Colin, up until recently I was using a 414 B-ULS mostly for vocals, preferring it to the other large diaphragm mics I have - TLM 170 and AT 4050. I was lucky to pick up a 2nd hand Brauner VM 1 last summer, and that is now mostly my first choice ..... Another thing is not to always just set the mic to cardioid. At least half of the vocal recordings I did with the 414 where made using the Omni pattern - I found it smoother and more open, and proximity effect is of course no longer an issue, whether that is good or bad is an other issue....it can even be worthwhile placing drapes or goboes around the singer, if the room acoustic causes problems with the omni pattern .... just my 2 cents :-) kind regards Mark Cahill
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[LUG] Re: [OT] Getting A "Fatter Sound"
2003-12-08 by markdvc2002
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