Joe,
Do you have one of the Behringer T1953 mic pre-amps? I remember
someone saying they had one but I can't find the email. If so, how do
you like it? I'm thinking about getting one although the Blue Tube is
cheaper and has won some awards.
Jan
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 12:52, Joe Hartley wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 13:00:30 -0500
Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com> wrote:
Indeed, looks like Jan has discovered the
"less-is-more" school
of drum miking, which IMHO is often the way to go - don't put 10 mics
on a drum kit unless you REALLY know what to do with 'em!
I like 5 mics on a kit, but can get away with 3 in a pinch. Unless
you're miking a huge drum kit, that's all I ever need.
BTW, which cheap Marshall mics were those? is
that the 600 or
the 603 or what? I need some more mics and I've had my eye
on those guys ...
Iffn you're looking for cheap condenser mics, consider the Oktava
MK-319s, about $100 each. I really like them for overhead drumkit
and acoustic instruments. They can sound a touch thin, but if I run
them thru my mic modeler (or even an EQ) I can get great tones.
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