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Here is a MD421-II and e609S mic comparison...
MD421-II / e609S Comparison
Setup:
Cobra Amp - Crunch Channel
Cobra Cab - Greenbacks
Mic: MD421-II (Top Right Speaker) and e609S (Top Left Speaker)
The guitar was double tracked with each mic to a seperate track... so that's four tracks. Two Md421-II and two e609S
You'll hear the short riff twice in this MP3...
1st riff alternates between the MD421-II and e609S, back and forth. When a particular mic is heard, it's only that mic in both the Left and Right sides and alternates so the differences are apparent:
Time Left Right
00: MD421 MD421
09: e609S e609S
17: MD421 MD421
21: e609S e609S
25: MD421 MD421
33: e609S e609S
42: MD421 MD421
2nd riff is the MD421 on the Left and the e609S on the Right but not hard panned
Time Left Right
00:00 MD421 e609S
I use this micing setup often for heavy guitars. It gives a lot of flexibility during mixing...
MD421-II / e609S Comparison
Setup:
Cobra Amp - Crunch Channel
Cobra Cab - Greenbacks
Mic: MD421-II (Top Right Speaker) and e609S (Top Left Speaker)
The guitar was double tracked with each mic to a seperate track... so that's four tracks. Two Md421-II and two e609S
You'll hear the short riff twice in this MP3...
1st riff alternates between the MD421-II and e609S, back and forth. When a particular mic is heard, it's only that mic in both the Left and Right sides and alternates so the differences are apparent:
Time Left Right
00: MD421 MD421
09: e609S e609S
17: MD421 MD421
21: e609S e609S
25: MD421 MD421
33: e609S e609S
42: MD421 MD421
2nd riff is the MD421 on the Left and the e609S on the Right but not hard panned
Time Left Right
00:00 MD421 e609S
I use this micing setup often for heavy guitars. It gives a lot of flexibility during mixing...