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Whenever I record in my current studio (off the side of my garage) using my condenser mics, I pick up AM radio, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. It's sometimes so bad that I can't even use them and have to switch to dynamic mics, which don't have the same problem.
The one exception is a Naiant X-T/D. As a condenser, it does NOT pick up the AM radio. Would you have any ideas as to why? (I've sent this same question to Jon at Naiant.)
More importantly, why I am I getting the radio when using the condensers? My Korg D3200 will even record the radio on the condenser-mic tracks (not always as loudly as they come through the monitors, but it's there nonetheless).
Any input is appreciated.
Whenever I record in my current studio (off the side of my garage) using my condenser mics, I pick up AM radio, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. It's sometimes so bad that I can't even use them and have to switch to dynamic mics, which don't have the same problem.
The one exception is a Naiant X-T/D. As a condenser, it does NOT pick up the AM radio. Would you have any ideas as to why? (I've sent this same question to Jon at Naiant.)
More importantly, why I am I getting the radio when using the condensers? My Korg D3200 will even record the radio on the condenser-mic tracks (not always as loudly as they come through the monitors, but it's there nonetheless).
Any input is appreciated.
