bongolation
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c7sus said:Ya know......
And from MY perspective it seems like there is an awful lotta hype surrounding these mics. And ALL OF THE HYPE is coming from guys that just found this place. IF you took the time to read my posts on this maybe you would understand where I'm coming from on this issue. I don't like the idea that the resource I have found to be the best on the net becomes saturated with hype about ANY product.
Yeah, I missed exactly what microphone you're referring to, but the breathless hype about this microphone or that preamp or some other A/D converter gets to me, too. It's all subjective and meaningless, especially coming from people with extremely limited experience in using a broad range of competing products in a competently run studio.
Reasonably experienced people do the same thing, unfortunately, even when they should know better. My take is that a piece of equipment is inherently adequate or it isn't, and beyond that, it's what you do with it. You can get exceptionally good results from so-so equipment if you know what you're doing and have the motivation to work with it and tweak around the shortcomings. Likewise lazy, inexperienced people expect some gee-whiz piece of equipment to do the work for them. It won't.
People read a bunch of silly promotional puffery, buy on the basis of it and forever after try to justify that action (and their genius) to everyone else by claiming what they bought is fantastic stuff.
It took me a couple of months to figure out that 90%+ of the posts about subjective sound quality (as opposed to objective features) in hardware were completely worthless.
Thus, my advice to get good examples of cheaper large-diaphragm condensers with basically adequate sound qualities and bag some software to tweak them with. That should keep someone busy for a while and save a lot of money, which was the priority expressed up front anyway.
Equipment-freakism is a total waste. It will not produce good recordings.


