Subject: | Re: MKH 418S |
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From: | "Munir kureshi" munirkureshi |
Date: | Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:25 pm ((PDT)) |
I use MKH 418S for some recording. People with trained ears don't like how the stereo sounds. Mainly when it is nature sound recorded, it shows it's imperfection. For recording orchestra, it works very well. It is an easy microphone to record stereo since one microphone records M/S. munir. Sent from my iPad On Oct 28, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Sabyasachi Patra <> wrote: > Has any one used MKH 418S? How is it for nature recording? > Cheers, > Sabyasachi > > -- > Save the Tiger > www.indiawilds.com > http://www.indiawilds.com/diary/category/equipment/ > > > |
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