thanks for the suggestions everyone
that pmz stereo microphone looks really interesting. im hoping the mic is also senstive enough for birds and other small animals. i'll have to pay attention to the freq response charts. i'd hate to ruin a $600 mic from bringing it in a thunderstorm.. i dont...
first i was set on a shotgun mic in mono... but now im starting to think a stereo mic with heavy duty wind foam for anything from tornado, thunder, hail
what would be your go to tornado mic? :eek:
thanks
hey miles
i think there are two ways to get closer to that sound
one.. as lpdeluxe said use a fender precision..
two... a more musical preamp.. such as avalon or universal audio... quality class A circuitry
little to no compression
maybe bring your bass to guitar center and try a pre out...
there are soo many variables that its a hard question to answer
the nice part about outboard gear is they usually give less headaches, less load on your computer, and no dealing with security issues. sound can also be a tad bit better on the hardware versions.. depends
if you are really good...