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difference in sound between condensors and normal mics?
how do their sounds differ? i know their internal differences pretty much, but how do the actual output sounds differ?
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Condensors are more sensitive and brighter then dynamic mikes. Condensors are most sensitive to humidity, loud muisc and being droped.
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thanks...
so basically you'd use condensors to pick up more subtle sounds, and not shove them in front of a blasted stack? thanks |
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Condensor mics excell on acoustic sources like acoustic guitars, voice, drum overheads, etc because they're so much more accurate. Unlike a dynamic type microphones that have to deal with the greater mass of moving a coil that's attached to the diaphram, they can react to subtle changes in sound preasure much more quikly, being a capacitor.Not to say they don't work well on other stuff, I use condensors on guitar cabinets, bass cabinets and kick drums all the time and work very well in that application.
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