Has anyone done recordings using the AT4022's, which can be accessed on the
net? I can find any number of recordings using the AT3032's,and the Rode NT1-A
mics. Being that the AT4022's are billed as the replacement mic of the AT3032
I find it puzzling that there seems to be a lack of recordings featuring the
AT4022's. Of course it may be that I am not looking hard enough.
Many Thanks,
Paul
--- In "Steve Pelikan" <> wrote:
>
>
> I don't know about shopping details (good luck, seems $250 is a great price).
>
> I DON'T think you need to worry about getting a matched pair. I often use a
> pair of ME-62's (unmatched, made years apart) that differ by up to 2 dB and
> (A) can often not hear the difference and (B) easily adjust with an digital
> EQ application.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> --- In "thesilverloon" <paulshopis@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Again,
> >
> > Searching the web for a pair of AT4022's. As was mentioned on an earlier
> > post, The Musicians Friend have them listed at $249 US available from the
> > 15th. Problem being that they do not sell these outside the states. I am
> > based in Sydney, Australia. Any idea's as to how I can purchase a pair, and
> > not have to pay a fortune? Would they need to be a matched pair?
> >
> > Many Thanks,
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > --- In Rob Danielson <type@> wrote:
> > >
> > > At 6:14 PM +0000 3/7/10, Roger.Norwood wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >Paul wrote
> > > >>Am I to understand correctly that you are using the AT4022 Mics in
> > > >>partnership with the Fostex recorder?
> > > >>and if so, how do they preform.
> > > >
> > > >Hi Paul
> > > >Like Justin, I am using AT 4022's with my Fostex FR2LE and am very
> > > >pleased with the results. They suit the low noise pre-amps and are
> > > >lightweight and robust. Even in very quiet situations using a lot of
> > > >input-gain the results are very acceptable. I mostly use them in a
> > > >spaced omni pattern but sometimes use a barrier for increased
> > > >separation. Good definition in bottom end with clear sharp mids and
> > > >comfortable highs.
> > > >Cheers
> > > >Roger
> > >
> > > Good to get these favorable reports on the 4022's. We have
> > > familiarity with the sound qualities of the 3032's, so exposure to
> > > some 4022's recordings, especially with rig specifics, would be
> > > useful as people get around to it. :-) Rob D.
> > > --
> > >
> >
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