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1. Re: noisy 8020 mics

Subject: 1. Re: noisy 8020 mics
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:13 pm ((PDT))
I have heard so many good recordings with the 3032, but never learned 
whether it's the mic's or the rigs. Every time I try to buy a pair at 
eBay, someone bids more or is quicker.... sigh...

Klas


At 16:56 2011-10-07, you wrote:
>On 06 Oct, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > I have never noticed myself or heard of any
> > scratchy phantom power from SD series.
>
>I had phantom power problems on an SD722 which
>were from a broken XLR input socket.  It's been
>fine since it's trip back to the factory.
>
>I lusted for a set of 8020s, but never did spring
>when the prices (exchange rate) and my cash supply
>were in congruence.  This was when my Earthworks SROs
>were getting noisy (random pops).  I've been happy
>with the AT3032s that I got to replace the SROs.
>
>-- Mike
>
>
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