
homestudioguy
Well-known member
Quite awhile back ago I wrote about the sE TITAN having a kind of built in proximity effect on the rear capsule when running the mic in figure 8. Its a nice effect (adds a kind of ballsy depth) that would be quite useful for voiceover and broadcast work.
Well tonite, I was comparing the Z5600A with the TITAN (running both through Focusrite TrakMaster Pros running straight pre's only) and decided to hear that same proximity effect again and, of course, it is still there.
I then decided to hear if the Z5600A had a similar thing going on with it's rear capsule and damn'd if it didnt do the same thing
Well this got me going so I pulled out my Z3300A and did the same test and IT did the same thing!!!
On each, I ran the front capsule first in Cardioid mode then turned the mics around and switched them to figure 8 (using the Reflexion Filter to block out other side).
In all 3, the cardioid mode provided their respective bright smooth sounds and then in figure 8, the rear capsules provided a darker warmer (ballsier?) effect.
Is this typical??
Has anybody else experienced this with these same mics or even different mics?
I know the UI95 has a fat/norm switch that purposefully provides this effect.......
Well tonite, I was comparing the Z5600A with the TITAN (running both through Focusrite TrakMaster Pros running straight pre's only) and decided to hear that same proximity effect again and, of course, it is still there.
I then decided to hear if the Z5600A had a similar thing going on with it's rear capsule and damn'd if it didnt do the same thing

Well this got me going so I pulled out my Z3300A and did the same test and IT did the same thing!!!


On each, I ran the front capsule first in Cardioid mode then turned the mics around and switched them to figure 8 (using the Reflexion Filter to block out other side).
In all 3, the cardioid mode provided their respective bright smooth sounds and then in figure 8, the rear capsules provided a darker warmer (ballsier?) effect.
Is this typical??

Has anybody else experienced this with these same mics or even different mics?
I know the UI95 has a fat/norm switch that purposefully provides this effect.......