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analogfreak
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I would like to improve my current process of stereo micing of a small jazz ensemble or chamber group, recorded "live to analog 2-track" in a small auditorium or coffee house, using condenser mics in a coincident or near-coincident pattern. I currently use Shure BG4.1 (the old version of the current PG81XLR), and these are a little too lean in the bottom end to adequately pick up the frequencies below about 80-100 Hz. But I like the rest of what I hear with these.
Thus far, I am considering the following microphones for the upgrade:
Audio Technica ATM33a
Audio Technica AT4041
Crown CM-700
From what I've read and the spec's I've seen, the Crown is probably not sensitive enough for this. The ATM33a seems more sensitive, and flat down to 30-40 Hz. The AT4041, yet more sensitive and flat to 20 Hz, is a little more money than I want to spend, but would do so if it's dramatically better than the ATM33a. I'm trying to keep it around $430 or less, if possible, for the pair. Any thoughts on these mic's or perhaps some others in that price range?
Thanks.
Michael
Thus far, I am considering the following microphones for the upgrade:
Audio Technica ATM33a
Audio Technica AT4041
Crown CM-700
From what I've read and the spec's I've seen, the Crown is probably not sensitive enough for this. The ATM33a seems more sensitive, and flat down to 30-40 Hz. The AT4041, yet more sensitive and flat to 20 Hz, is a little more money than I want to spend, but would do so if it's dramatically better than the ATM33a. I'm trying to keep it around $430 or less, if possible, for the pair. Any thoughts on these mic's or perhaps some others in that price range?
Thanks.
Michael