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smekke
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There is no reason to vote if you don't have experience with them...
I was one of the early people recommending the C1 loud, hard and often. I also think the C1 performed better with the AD converters that weren't as detailed a few years ago. AD converters have greatly improved in the last few years.
In fact, I was talking to a well-known producer not too long ago who was all hot on the C1 when it first came out. But he said he stopped using it when he upgraded his converters.
The C1 had its day in the sun. Probably the single most sold mic for people getting started in project studios. It's still definitely one of the better mics in that price range. And it's damn bright. If you have a cheap DAW system with cheap AD converters it can actually work well and cut through all the muck.
I think something that I don't see brought up is the manufacturing tolerances and consistency in construction from mic to mic. The original C1 I had really did sound a lot like a U87. Other C1's I later tried after the pad and roll-off were added did not. And I think the later C1's became even more harsh. So, in order for us all to get on the same page - we have to make sure we're all talking about the same C1. And we're not. The different B1's I've used have actually sounded more consistent from mic to mic. And I still think the B1 is the top workhorse mic in its price range.
We used a C1 on snare and B's on toms for a jazz CD I recorded. And we got excellent results. We could have used just about any mics on the market we wanted - and we still chose the Studio Projects. 320 MP3's at http://www.thelisteningsessions.com/jazzooo.htm
In that price category - and doing the same sorta thing the C1 does but better and smoother - I now recommend the ADK Vienna and Hamburg. I reviewed them - and also included comments on the C1 at...
http://www.studioreviews.com/vienna-hamburg.htm
smekke said:There is no reason to vote if you don't have experience with them...
chance said:The ADK's are made by my good friends at 797. The Hamburg I believe has a smaller capsule size and the Vienna is the same mic as the 797 CR-998 which is no longer available but if you go to their site, in the download drop down menu they used to have the information on the CR-998. They reciently re vamped their site so I am not sure whats there and whats not anymore.
Dot said:In that price category - and doing the same sorta thing the C1 does but better and smoother - I now recommend the ADK Vienna and Hamburg. I reviewed them - and also included comments on the C1 at...
chance said:I stand corrected, you are right. Years ago I did a group buy and got some 998's, and Cr-100's. I finally got to meet eyeball to eyeball Ma Juilong at this past NAMM show and he showed me the ADK mics (branded with 797)