deepwater said:
I'm looking at the M179 and M9 (maybe VSM) What can tell me about these two.
Deepwater, the M179 is very versatile due to a mostly neutral sound with a nice open top end but also those variable patterns. You literally roll the pattern selector around with your thumb until you hear the amount of room sound you want and you're done. Mics costing many times this don't have this feature and it's a cool one for sure. So yeah, it's OMNI, CARDIOID, FIGURE 8 & HYPERCARDIOID and everywhere in between if you like.
The M9 is the tube-i-est sounding tube mic out of the two models currently offered by CAD (the other is the VSM...they discontinued the VX2). The M9 possesses a very strong low end response, a somewhat softer midrange and a fairly natural high end response (not a bright mic). For tube mics in its price range, it can't be beat. Oh, and it looks cool as all get out.
CAD is also built in the USA as well, if that matters to anyone. Doesn't always make a product better but it's nice to know our brothers and sisters in the USA have a few jobs left in gear manufacturing anyhow.
Now...while we're on the subject of tube mics though...the CAD VSM is a real strong step up from the M9. Strong low end, strong midrange, and as close to a perfect top end you're going to get for most vocal work, guitar cabs etc. Kills the NTK in my opinion but some may disagree. The NTK is just so damn sibilant on vocals so often...the CAD VSM is very strong in the vocal area without all those hissy S's.
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