Oh Hardly True TOO MANY Times
It's all about the sound? Is that how the general microphone consumer around the world has been thinking for the past few years? Well, then how do you explain that fact that "low-budget" large diaphragm condensers have, for a few years now, been selling A LOT more than small diaphragm condensers when most of the small diaphragm condensers in the same price ranges generally sound better than the large diaphragms? Why do they keep on bombarding us with yet even a low priced large diaphragm condenser every year?
If that's the case, then how do you explain the general microphone consumer further amplifying all the "hype" from "low-budget" microphone companies and A LOT of these "reviewers" of these mics in the magazines that has been going around for the past few years.
If that is so, then why do we constantly see the general recording gear consumer having their heart set on "tube" rather than focusing on the "sound" regardless of what's in it?
In regards to my remark about the B/ULS and 4050 and some people prefering them over the fixed cardioids for all-around, general-purpose miking due to them being multi-pattern, I was just simply letting him know, that is something to think about in addition to the mic he ends-up liking the "sound" of the most.
For some people, features are the ONLY consideration. For some people, features are a consideration in addition to the "sound". For some people, the "sound" is pretty much the ONLY consideration. For some people, it's somewhere inbetween ALL that. You have to decide for yourself what you're looking for for your particular needs.
For me, at the time, my ONLY requirement was a microphone that sounded "best" to me in cardioid on the greatest number of sound sources since I'd be using cardioid probably at least 90% of the time for my work-horse large diaphragm condensers in my studio.
Unfortunetly, I wasn't able to A/B the ATs and the AKGs, so I had to rely on my memory. However, I was able to A/B the AKGs and TLM103. Out of all those I previously mentioned, my pick just happened to be
the TLM103; my second favorite happened to be the B/ULS.
Now at first, I admit I was leaning more toward the B/ULS even though it was my second favorite simply because it is multi-pattern and what happens when I do need it that 10% of the time? But the more I thought about, I knew I was going to buy another large diaphragm condenser within another 6months-1year, so I figured I'd just buy a multi-pattern then and fixed carioid would be just fine right now.