I would either buy the flat frequency version, the MK2 I think
(that's what I have) or perhaps the ones for distant perspective with
the slight high end rise. But honestly either one will work fine,
they sound amazing. I'd avoid the close model (is that the H, can't
remember) since rarely will you be using omni's in nature recording
for anything close.
On Jul 31, 2007, at 4:07 PM, Rory wrote:
> I'm going to Newfoundland on Friday with two CMC641 mics that I will
> use for mono voice recording and ORTF ambient recording. I am
> thinking of taking along two omnidirectional capsules for ambient
> nature recordings, especially by and on the ocean and rivers, using A-
> B.
>
> Schoeps makes four versions of its omni: MK2, MK2H, MK2S and MK3:
> http://www.schoeps.de/E-2004/omnis.html
>
> If I do this, I have to decide tomorrow, and I won't have a chance to
> try any of these out. Judging from their web site, I should be
> considering the MK2, MK2H or the compromise MK2S. Any thoughts about
> the appropriateness of these?
>
> A possible alternative is two wide cardiod MK21g mics using ORTF. I
> just wonder whether these mics will do much that my MK41 mics won't.
>
> Thanks for any comments.
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