
Sonixx
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Note: This is not a mic comparison of any kind...it's just two recordings of me playing Mood for a Day (by Steve Howe - YES) using a pair of RÓDE NTK's and a pair of SP-C1's.
I tried to duplicate the two mic setups as closely as possible and the recordings were made within 30 minutes of each other. The mic's were spaced 13 inches apart and 30 inches in front of my Takamine Guitar both pointed at the 12th fret. No EQ or other signal processing. There's a couple of playing goofs in each but the intent was to capture my guitar with these two mics. I did this solely for posting here. Normally with this guitar, I cut about 3db at 250Hz with a fairly low Q. It's a bit honky there...but no cutting for this post.
The MP3's are 192kbits and were converted with the Lame Encoder.
C1 - Mood for a Day
NTK - Mood for a Day
Here's the signal chain:
Pair of: NTK's (consecutive Serial Numbers) or C1's
Mackie 1604VLZ Preamp -> Insert out
Tango 20 bit converter
RME 96/52 PCI Card
Lucid Genx6 Wordclock @ 44.1KHz
Samplitude v6.03
Check it out if you're interested...
I tried to duplicate the two mic setups as closely as possible and the recordings were made within 30 minutes of each other. The mic's were spaced 13 inches apart and 30 inches in front of my Takamine Guitar both pointed at the 12th fret. No EQ or other signal processing. There's a couple of playing goofs in each but the intent was to capture my guitar with these two mics. I did this solely for posting here. Normally with this guitar, I cut about 3db at 250Hz with a fairly low Q. It's a bit honky there...but no cutting for this post.
The MP3's are 192kbits and were converted with the Lame Encoder.
C1 - Mood for a Day
NTK - Mood for a Day
Here's the signal chain:
Pair of: NTK's (consecutive Serial Numbers) or C1's
Mackie 1604VLZ Preamp -> Insert out
Tango 20 bit converter
RME 96/52 PCI Card
Lucid Genx6 Wordclock @ 44.1KHz
Samplitude v6.03
Check it out if you're interested...