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Has anyone been able to compare these two mics? I ran a search and found no reference to the 600 model on the BBS.
I see the 600 uses a 3-micron condensor diaphram versus a 6-micron on the 603. They appear to have very similar response curves but the 600 is at least twice as much as the 603.
Can anyone with any experience state how they stack up to each other? I'm looking to use them as drum overheads and for acoustic instruments (guitar mainly) as would be expected with the SD condensor.
The Marshall site describes the 600 as: "Its exceptional transparency captures the "air" of stringed instruments, pianos, drums and cymbals. It is ideal when used in stereo pairs for recording entire rooms or for overhead miking of drum kits. The 600's harmonic accuracy will enhance any performance or recording."
...and the 603 as: Its transformerless design provides a solid bottom and an extremely open top end sound. The 603S is internally wired with World-renowned Mogami Cable for sonic integrity. The 603S is very well suited for most instrument miking and is very rugged for use on the road."
Makes the 603 sound less capable.
Any feedback would be appreciated!
Jason
I see the 600 uses a 3-micron condensor diaphram versus a 6-micron on the 603. They appear to have very similar response curves but the 600 is at least twice as much as the 603.
Can anyone with any experience state how they stack up to each other? I'm looking to use them as drum overheads and for acoustic instruments (guitar mainly) as would be expected with the SD condensor.
The Marshall site describes the 600 as: "Its exceptional transparency captures the "air" of stringed instruments, pianos, drums and cymbals. It is ideal when used in stereo pairs for recording entire rooms or for overhead miking of drum kits. The 600's harmonic accuracy will enhance any performance or recording."
...and the 603 as: Its transformerless design provides a solid bottom and an extremely open top end sound. The 603S is internally wired with World-renowned Mogami Cable for sonic integrity. The 603S is very well suited for most instrument miking and is very rugged for use on the road."
Makes the 603 sound less capable.
Any feedback would be appreciated!
Jason

(I use them to record the 70 piece string ensemble that comes to my living room, from time to time...) actually, killer on snare...screw the 57.
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