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WagTheDog
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Wade,
You mean it would take more than a U87 to "fix" his voice?
You mean it would take more than a U87 to "fix" his voice?

i think the phrase "pearls before swine" comes to mind there.WagTheDog said:You mean it would take more than a U87 to "fix" his voice?![]()
ermghoti said:A ribbon may be just the ticket. I have one of the chinese cheepies, and while it is not dark, and is arguably a little bright, it generates creamy, flute-like highs, not piercing or abrasive highs.
pohaku said:Another ribbon you could try would be a Beyer M500. Designed as a ribbon mic for vocals. Works really well on some voices.
Brackish said:Which model ribbon do you have?
ermghoti said:One of the group buy jobbies, Alctron HRM-10. I think it is the same as one of the Nadys, cyndrical, with the slotted body around the ribbon, instead of a basket.
I am using one of the chinese ribbons from the last group buy on my preamp I had to change the setting from about a 7 to 8 if the dial was numbered. You definitly want to have a pop filter and perhaps an off-center placement. An accidental phantom power will not zorch the thing unless there is a short in the cable or connection, quite unlikely. Actually any figure 8 pattern will get you a lot of proximity effect. What the ribbon itself adds is a lot of smoothness.WagTheDog said:I've never used a ribbon mic.....did a search on Google.......if someone is using a ribbon and accidently flips the phantom power switch, does the mic meltdown?
From my reading, sounds like the output is kinda weak....true? I will be plugging into a MOTU 828mkII.....also have a Mackie VLZ mixer if I need further gain....
Innovations said:Actually any figure 8 pattern will get you a lot of proximity effect. What the ribbon itself adds is a lot of smoothness.
Brackish said:Thanks, ermghoti. Do you have any idea how the
sibilance is on that ribbon?