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Is This Normal? Testing Mic Pairs...
so i decided to test out my new mics to see if they sounded the same. they ARENT a matched pair... so. they are earthworks SR71s... sound treated my room and got it sounding pretty good (if anyone saw my other thread about recording my guitar you know what im talking about...) anyway... i got the idea to see how close in sound they were... and now im a little dissapointed. i figured that even though they werent "pairs", because they were from earthworks, a very reputable company, they would sound somewhat similar. i tested on my vocals and my acoustic guitar. i set the mics side by side, as i identical as i could possibly get them. well, they dont sound similar. one is noticably lounder than the other, and as a result has a little bit more clarity. now i thought this could by my preamps... but they are on exactly the same notch, as far as i can tell. i am just using the pres in my digi 002 rack. whats up? these are used mics and in great looking condition. doesnt look like they've been abused at all. but for some reason they just dont sound good. is this normal for an unmatched pair? the other mic doesnt sound bad, at least not to my untrained ears, just a little less loud. i mean, when i recorded and looked at my wave forms, the peaks look nothing the same. you can tell its the same source, but it sure doesnt look like the same mic. is this normal? can mics be repaired if there is something wrong? where would i take/send them? any advice will help. im feeling a little frustrated. i just spent 100 bucks to get my room sounding decent, now i realize my mics arent sounding good... aaaahhhh!!!
so i decided to test out my new mics to see if they sounded the same. they ARENT a matched pair... so. they are earthworks SR71s... sound treated my room and got it sounding pretty good (if anyone saw my other thread about recording my guitar you know what im talking about...) anyway... i got the idea to see how close in sound they were... and now im a little dissapointed. i figured that even though they werent "pairs", because they were from earthworks, a very reputable company, they would sound somewhat similar. i tested on my vocals and my acoustic guitar. i set the mics side by side, as i identical as i could possibly get them. well, they dont sound similar. one is noticably lounder than the other, and as a result has a little bit more clarity. now i thought this could by my preamps... but they are on exactly the same notch, as far as i can tell. i am just using the pres in my digi 002 rack. whats up? these are used mics and in great looking condition. doesnt look like they've been abused at all. but for some reason they just dont sound good. is this normal for an unmatched pair? the other mic doesnt sound bad, at least not to my untrained ears, just a little less loud. i mean, when i recorded and looked at my wave forms, the peaks look nothing the same. you can tell its the same source, but it sure doesnt look like the same mic. is this normal? can mics be repaired if there is something wrong? where would i take/send them? any advice will help. im feeling a little frustrated. i just spent 100 bucks to get my room sounding decent, now i realize my mics arent sounding good... aaaahhhh!!!
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