
Chris F
New member
I'm looking to upgrade my grand piano mics on a budget, and will be testing mics in the next few days. Currently, I have three pairs of mics on loan from a local retailer*:
(2) M-Audio Novas
(2) M-Audio Lunas
(2) Blue 8 Balls
I have until Tuesday to return them.
I own two DMP3 pre boxes, so my idea at the moment is to set up two stereo pair at a time right next to each other in x/y configuration right outside the curved part of the piano body and record all four channels into DP4 through a MOTU 1224 interface, then compare the tracks without EQ or effects of any kind for tone quality.
My questions:
1) Should I set the gain on the pres differently to allow a uniform input level in DP, or should I set the pres all at the same level and then adjust the ouput levels in DP for a truer test?
2) Should I reverse the physical position of the pairs afterward and rerecord to make sure that I just didn't prefer the position of one pair of mics over the other?
Thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
* Right now, I'm using a B1 and a cheapo Superlux mic on the piano, and it sounds OK, but I can hear the difference. My current fave mic, the Solaris, is a bit out of my price range for a pair right now. Also, I prefer LDC's on this piano (reconditioned 1937 Baldwin 6'3" grand), as it's still a tad on the bright side.
(2) M-Audio Novas
(2) M-Audio Lunas
(2) Blue 8 Balls
I have until Tuesday to return them.
I own two DMP3 pre boxes, so my idea at the moment is to set up two stereo pair at a time right next to each other in x/y configuration right outside the curved part of the piano body and record all four channels into DP4 through a MOTU 1224 interface, then compare the tracks without EQ or effects of any kind for tone quality.
My questions:
1) Should I set the gain on the pres differently to allow a uniform input level in DP, or should I set the pres all at the same level and then adjust the ouput levels in DP for a truer test?
2) Should I reverse the physical position of the pairs afterward and rerecord to make sure that I just didn't prefer the position of one pair of mics over the other?
Thoughts and suggestions are welcome.

* Right now, I'm using a B1 and a cheapo Superlux mic on the piano, and it sounds OK, but I can hear the difference. My current fave mic, the Solaris, is a bit out of my price range for a pair right now. Also, I prefer LDC's on this piano (reconditioned 1937 Baldwin 6'3" grand), as it's still a tad on the bright side.