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Zed10R
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Hey peeps, mixmasters and audiophiles,
I've been playing with an old (late 90's) AKG dynamic mic that resembles the new D3800 series. I don't know what model it is, it just looks like those. I'm trying to use it as a back up vocal mic to get somewhat thin, but not brittle or piercing high note "aahhh" style backing vocals. I succeded in getting a pretty good transparent (for a dynamic) tone out of it, but it has this certain unpleasant high end shrillness that I just cannot isolate and can't stand. It is the mic cause it doesn't happen with an SM57. I'm not using the 57 'cause it's too punchy. Any guess as to what frequncy I should be looking at?
One last interesting thing - If I'm listening with my headphones (Audio Technica) the backing vocals sound PERFECT but when I listen through the monitors ( M audio) that's when I hear the shrillness. I tend to trust the monitors more than the headphones.....for obvious reasons.....and I have not tried to mixdown and listen on my car or home stereo yet.
Ideas??
Thanks!!
I've been playing with an old (late 90's) AKG dynamic mic that resembles the new D3800 series. I don't know what model it is, it just looks like those. I'm trying to use it as a back up vocal mic to get somewhat thin, but not brittle or piercing high note "aahhh" style backing vocals. I succeded in getting a pretty good transparent (for a dynamic) tone out of it, but it has this certain unpleasant high end shrillness that I just cannot isolate and can't stand. It is the mic cause it doesn't happen with an SM57. I'm not using the 57 'cause it's too punchy. Any guess as to what frequncy I should be looking at?
One last interesting thing - If I'm listening with my headphones (Audio Technica) the backing vocals sound PERFECT but when I listen through the monitors ( M audio) that's when I hear the shrillness. I tend to trust the monitors more than the headphones.....for obvious reasons.....and I have not tried to mixdown and listen on my car or home stereo yet.
Ideas??
Thanks!!