noisedude
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Tony - yes, what I like about the 845 in particular is that it has a lot of the 'warmth' and 'punch' of the old Shures but with all that missing end put back in. For most live venues that I play in, the voicing really works.
I'm not expert enough on EQ to go out of my way to use a flat mic purely to rely on my own alterations. Mine tend to be the larger changes to deal with the more obvious problems in the mix. Perhaps the 865 would work better for me if I was a little more adept.
I'm not expert enough on EQ to go out of my way to use a flat mic purely to rely on my own alterations. Mine tend to be the larger changes to deal with the more obvious problems in the mix. Perhaps the 865 would work better for me if I was a little more adept.
