Subject: | Re: Jecklin Disc microphones |
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From: | "Walter Knapp" |
Date: | Thu May 25, 2006 8:47am(PDT) |
From: "beppopatina" > If you don't want to use another MKH20, Audio Technica 3032 is a good cho= ice. Quiet and > robust. About $170USD each. Where is the diaphragm located in the AT 3032? In order to couple acoustically with the boundary of a SASS, it needs to be exposed fairly well. The MKH20 has it's diaphragm out at the grill where it works well in that regard. If the diaphragm of the AT3032 is located right it could be used in a SASS. Walt |
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