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Mic and Pre choices
So I'm going to audition and compare a KM185, Schoeps CMCMK41 and a
Josephson Series 4. This will be my nylon string guitar mic. I have a mackie Onyx mixer so i'm also going to get a pre for the new mic. I could really use 2 channels so I'm leaning toward the FMR RNP, but I'm also thinking about a single channel grace. If I were to buy one of these three mics, thse of you with experience with this equipment, should I get the RNP or will I notice a really great improvement if I get the Grace instead. Eventually I'll buy a Grace anyway, but in terms of these mics will I get good results with the RNP or do I need to spend the extra change and buy the Grace now? Nate |
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Nate Najar wrote:
So I'm going to audition and compare a KM185, Schoeps CMCMK41 and a Josephson Series 4. This will be my nylon string guitar mic. I have a mackie Onyx mixer so i'm also going to get a pre for the new mic. I could really use 2 channels so I'm leaning toward the FMR RNP, but I'm also thinking about a single channel grace. If I were to buy one of these three mics, thse of you with experience with this equipment, should I get the RNP or will I notice a really great improvement if I get the Grace instead. Eventually I'll buy a Grace anyway, but in terms of these mics will I get good results with the RNP or do I need to spend the extra change and buy the Grace now? The RNP is a good preamp. And, because it's a good preamp, you can buy it now, and sell it a few years down the road and get most of your money back. That's the thing about good equipment. When you _do_ want to upgrade, you can get your money back selling it used. When you buy typical junk from the local music store, the value drops in half when you take it out the door. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Nate Najar wrote: So I'm going to audition and compare a KM185, Schoeps CMCMK41 and a Josephson Series 4. This will be my nylon string guitar mic. I have a mackie Onyx mixer so i'm also going to get a pre for the new mic. I could really use 2 channels so I'm leaning toward the FMR RNP, but I'm also thinking about a single channel grace. If I were to buy one of these three mics, thse of you with experience with this equipment, should I get the RNP or will I notice a really great improvement if I get the Grace instead. Eventually I'll buy a Grace anyway, but in terms of these mics will I get good results with the RNP or do I need to spend the extra change and buy the Grace now? The RNP is a good preamp. And, because it's a good preamp, you can buy it now, and sell it a few years down the road and get most of your money back. That's the thing about good equipment. When you _do_ want to upgrade, you can get your money back selling it used. When you buy typical junk from the local music store, the value drops in half when you take it out the door. That's great advice. As a professional piano technician, I just wish the people who look to buy cheap pianos would read this. Poly |
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Nate Najar wrote: So I'm going to audition and compare a KM185, Schoeps CMCMK41 and a Josephson Series 4. If you can, you might want to audition the Gefell M300. Depending on your particular guitar and playing style, you might like it. I have Schoeps M222/41 and the Josephson Series Six cardiods, and on some guitars I prefer the Gefell. |
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"Nate Najar" wrote in message
oups.com... So I'm going to audition and compare a KM185, Schoeps CMCMK41 and a Josephson Series 4. This will be my nylon string guitar mic. I have a mackie Onyx mixer so i'm also going to get a pre for the new mic. I could really use 2 channels so I'm leaning toward the FMR RNP, but I'm also thinking about a single channel grace. If I were to buy one of these three mics, thse of you with experience with this equipment, should I get the RNP or will I notice a really great improvement if I get the Grace instead. Eventually I'll buy a Grace anyway, but in terms of these mics will I get good results with the RNP or do I need to spend the extra change and buy the Grace now? Buy the Schoeps first. Then, if you have any money left, worry about outboard preamps. That's gonna give you the most bang for your buck. It will be better into a better preamp, but the difference from Oktavia to Schoeps is gonna be WAY bigger than the difference from Mackie pre to Grace. -- "It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!" - Lorin David Schultz in the control room making even bad news sound good (Remove spamblock to reply) |