[LAU] best mic(s) for environmenal recording?

Arnold Krille arnold at arnoldarts.de
Wed Apr 11 03:57:42 EDT 2007


Am Mittwoch, 11. April 2007 schrieb Mike Taht:
> I am selling my house deep in the santa cruz mountains, and I think the
> things I'm going to miss most is the birdsong and other sounds of the
> wilderness around me. So, I keep thinking, I should pick up a good mic soon
> (stereo mic, or matched pair) - either buy, borrow, or rent for a few days
> - and record it all, so I can recreate the ambiance and memories of this
> place one day in the future.

I bought the Studio Projects C4 (Matched Pair) which might not be the best but 
at least good for the price. You could also go for a pair of AKG C1000 which 
cost about double.

My C4s are good (ie. I used them) for environmental recordings (I conserved 
the noise of outside of my old flat in the middle of the city), live 
recordings of concerts, drum overheads and micing of acoustic instruments.
They have two kinds of mic capsules to provide omni-directional and cardioid 
characteristics. The (in my edition) shipped stereo-boom(?) is a bit to short 
to get the official 17,5cm for env-recordings but its still usable...

BTW: http://www.studioprojectsusa.com/index.html lists the C4 with 504€, I got 
mine (new) for ~300€...

Have a nice day,

Arnold

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