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TailChaser
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I've stumbled onto this place while trying to make a very tough decision. I need a mic to record speech and ambient sounds for film (video actually) productions. I want the sound to be absolutely top notch. While I'm buying an AT4073 short shotgun and a Rycote or Lightwave furry blimp for outdoor scenes, I need a better, clearer, more open and natural sounding mic for indoor shooting in small hard (live) rooms. I've heard the term "warmth" thrown around here, but I'm not exactly sure what that means. I'm translating it to mean "natural or open". I cannot stress enough that I absolutely want and need extremely clear, open and natural audio. The AT 4033 has been recommended to me as well but it doesn't sound as if it can compete with these two mics which I've selected based on their incredibly low self noise specs of 7 dB and 8 dB (A weighted) respectively. Anyone who's ever seen a home video or cheap poorly made film can attest to the loud annoying background hiss and ugly, hollow sound. These are pitfalls that I would like to avoid.
I've got lots of questions and damn few answers.
How close do these "studio" mics need to be to your mouth to get decent sound? I need something that I can mount on a boom and that will be at least 12 to 18 inches from the speaker's mouth, perhops a bit more, but not much (since I'd switch to my shotgun mic). The 4000B has 3 patterns, a high pass filter, and comes with a shock mount that is designed to be boom mountable. So I"m leaning toward the 4000B over the Neumann.
But I've heard so many good things about the Neumann, its warmth, openness, clarity. It sounds like the perfect mic for accurate reproduction. But it's a bit less suited to being boom mounted and a bit less directional and more sensitive to noise (from what I've heard).
Suggestions? Help? Any other mics I should be considering? Should I consider the small diaphram mikes like the Neumann KM185 even though they are spec'd with higher self noise.
I've got lots of questions and damn few answers.
How close do these "studio" mics need to be to your mouth to get decent sound? I need something that I can mount on a boom and that will be at least 12 to 18 inches from the speaker's mouth, perhops a bit more, but not much (since I'd switch to my shotgun mic). The 4000B has 3 patterns, a high pass filter, and comes with a shock mount that is designed to be boom mountable. So I"m leaning toward the 4000B over the Neumann.
But I've heard so many good things about the Neumann, its warmth, openness, clarity. It sounds like the perfect mic for accurate reproduction. But it's a bit less suited to being boom mounted and a bit less directional and more sensitive to noise (from what I've heard).
Suggestions? Help? Any other mics I should be considering? Should I consider the small diaphram mikes like the Neumann KM185 even though they are spec'd with higher self noise.