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mdarnton
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I'm a violin maker, and mainly interested in testing, so I've been trying to hone in on something that sounds like a violin sound, which I've come to realize isn't that common a commodity in the recording world.
My M-Audio USB box came with a "free" 990, and I realized right away that it wasn't the right mic for violin. It sounds about like your 991--harsh, boxy, with an offensive, surface silkiness. If you just want to try a cheap experiment, try a Behringer ECM8000. It's only $50, and not too bad, compared to some of the other things I've been experimenting with. Other than that, look for something that's got a flat response curve. "Presence" bumps really mess with the natural violin sound in a bad way. And I'm inclining towards small-diaphram condensors, rather than larger ones, at least for a natural sound....
My M-Audio USB box came with a "free" 990, and I realized right away that it wasn't the right mic for violin. It sounds about like your 991--harsh, boxy, with an offensive, surface silkiness. If you just want to try a cheap experiment, try a Behringer ECM8000. It's only $50, and not too bad, compared to some of the other things I've been experimenting with. Other than that, look for something that's got a flat response curve. "Presence" bumps really mess with the natural violin sound in a bad way. And I'm inclining towards small-diaphram condensors, rather than larger ones, at least for a natural sound....


I know a lot of folks swear by the sm81 but I don't own one (YET!) Hope this helps.