At 7:14 PM +0200 8/22/06, evs wrote:
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> > EVS-- did you compare the MS image to Curt's Omni Rigs? Rob D.
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>no, but i would love to... where can i? (am i missing something?)
Hi EVS
Sorry. The link was in my eariler post:
http://www.trackseventeen.com
such as:
http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x060405i-crex_frogs_short.mp3
II don't see links to Curts omni rigs but I'm sure he'd post some if
you contacted him. Curt Olson:
Walt's SASS modified w/MKH-20's:
http://frogrecordist.home.mindspring.com/docs/mod_sass.html
Dan Dugan:
http://www.dandugan.com/downloads/
(you can posts on the list relevant to many of the files here)
Rob D.
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At 6:12 PM -0500 8/21/06, Rob Danielson wrote:
>At 7:52 PM +0200 8/21/06, evs wrote:
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> >anybody used MBHO microphones?
>
>I've used the MBHO MBP-603A's w/KA100 diffuse omni capsules for
>several years. They are noisier and have more pronounced bass than
>mkh-20's. The AT-3032's are similar to my MBHO's. The high end noise
>of the 30302's seems a bit grainier and there's a little less clarity
>under 300Hz with the 3032's. The MBHO's with the MBP-603A's preamp
>modules are a very easy to mount-- even for micing while walking.
>
>For omni's in moisture the mkh-20's or mkh-800 are widely accepted
>top performers. For omni's in low or no moisture, MK2's would get my
>nod over mkh-20's for ambience. Ultimate: 2 mkh-800's
>(multi-pattern). For omni's on a budget: AT3032's
>http://www.trackseventeen.com
>Rob D.
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