Subject: | Re: Shure 183 |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Sun, 26 Dec 2004 12:16:33 -0500 |
From: "Rich Peet" <> > Not to corner the market so much as the fact that I fell in love with > recording techniques that demand many more mics. I only went by what you said at the time. And it is a misrepresentation that you bought all those off ebay. > If I could afford an array of mkh-20's I would love that. But I do > have some surround sound stuff done in mkh-110's that is prettty fine. > With more to follow. They are good mics. I could not afford a array of mkh-20's. And trying to get that many off ebay would probably take the rest of my life (and I still could not afford it). Took me close to three years to find the good deals I got. > I will still use the 183's for the surround sound remote controlled > decoy duck flotilla. I cann't wait to put that on a CD cover. If you are making mobile duck decoys, the RC model boat people can help. You will probably have a problem having enough RC channels if you have very many of them. I play around with steam models. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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