Hi John,
I am not sure about the best way to test for matching. NT1As come with uniq=
ue serial numbers for each mic so it was easy to ask for a pair with sequen=
tial serial numbers (or also available as matched pair sets). The 3032s do =
not have individual serial numbers, so it makes it difficult to assure any =
two came from the same lot. When I bought mine, I made an arrangement with =
the seller to buy four, test them, and then return the two I didn't want. A=
ll four had subtle differences I could detect by ear and see on the curve -=
no two seemed to match perfectly. My testing method was also not perfect, =
so anyway I picked two and that's what I use.
John Hartog
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> I finally scored a pair of AT3032's today and am wondering about how to m=
atch a stereo pair... I don't recall A-T selling them as a matched pair, so=
maybe a "swap program" could be figured out. Is there a good way to scope =
the mics we have & then offer to swap with another mic to match?
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> Is this a goofy (post-dinner/wine) question?
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