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Subject: microphone matched pairs
From: "artsonics" artsonics
Date: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:16 pm ((PDT))
Hi folks,
   I am curious to know how important it is to get matched pairs when
buying two mics for a stereo setup. How does one go about ensuring
this when buying online...in this case bhphotovideo. I bought one
k6/me 62/66/67 and now considering a second k6/62 and 66 from them a 
month back. Someone recently posted that they have been useing two
66's in a stereo rig with good results so I thought it would be the
cheaper way to go than buying a stereo mic since I already have one 62
and 66. I was considering an mkh418s but maybe I will get that in the
future.

                cheers Clint





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