Your opinion please ...

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Hello,

Here are the specifications of a condenser mic ... what do u think ? ---- Dan

Type Condenser Pressure Gradient Microphone
Capsule 1" Diameter, Low Micron, Gold Splattered Gradient Design Electronics Low Noise Discrete FET
Output Type Transformer Coupled, Balanced XLR, Pin 2 Hot
Polar Pattern Switchable
Cardioid / Omni Cardioid
Frequency Response 20-20000Hz
Sensitivity 15 mV/pA 9-36.5dB = 1V/pA
Impedance <200 Ohms
Equivalent Noise Level <17dB
(a-weighted in accordance
with iec 286-4)
Operating Voltage 48VDC
Max Input SPL (1000Hz) 130dB
(for THD <0.5%)
S/N Ratio >73dB
Switchable Low Freq
Cutoff Point -6db@100Hz NA
Construction Heavy Duty Aircraft Grade
Machined Brass with a Durable,
Scratch Resistant Anodized Finish
Dimensions 50mm x 190mm
Weight 470g
 
Specs mean crap - they can only give you not-even-half the picture........ LISTEN TO IT - TRY IT OUT - USE YOUR EARS - then decide if you like it or not.....

Bruce Valeriani
Blue Bear Sound
 
bvaleria said:
Specs mean crap - they can only give you not-even-half the picture........ LISTEN TO IT - TRY IT OUT - USE YOUR EARS - then decide if you like it or not.....

Bruce Valeriani
Blue Bear Sound

Makes definite sense ! I mean lets say that one condenser mic costs 300 bucks and another 99 bucks and logic dictates that the 300 doll one is better BUT upon hearing them both, i find that they're about similar and so I go for the 99 one. Ok ok it's not a very good example but I get the point ... "USE YOUR EARS" :)

Thanks,

Dan
 
The one (important) caveat to that is that you also have to know what you're listening for! That is, you do need to have a bit of aural experience to draw on - a novice may have real difficulty (however hard to imagine!) hearing a difference between a $150 Marsall and a Neumann!

But in general, if it sounds good, it IS good and brand-name, price, etc, shouldn't enter into as much as some people think. A good example is the RNC - easily competes with $2000 compressors, yet costs 5 times less. To be fair, there isn't a lot of equipment out there (mics, especially) that give you that much bang for your buck!

Bruce
 
bvaleria said:
The one (important) caveat to that is that you also have to know what you're listening for! That is, you do need to have a bit of aural experience to draw on - a novice may have real difficulty (however hard to imagine!) hearing a difference between a $150 Marsall and a Neumann!

But in general, if it sounds good, it IS good and brand-name, price, etc, shouldn't enter into as much as some people think. A good example is the RNC - easily competes with $2000 compressors, yet costs 5 times less. To be fair, there isn't a lot of equipment out there (mics, especially) that give you that much bang for your buck!

Bruce

Thanks very much again ! But do be careful because people are bound to think you're a rep for FMR Audio ;)

Dan
 
Sorry, cjacek, I was being facetious...when I read "Durable,
Scratch Resistant Anodized Finish", I immediately thought of radioshack's advertising department...gibs:D
 
gibs said:
Sorry, cjacek, I was being facetious...when I read "Durable,
Scratch Resistant Anodized Finish", I immediately thought of radioshack's advertising department...gibs:D


Ok :)
 
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