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electret, ribbon, and eq
i noticed that the rca 44 mic goes up to about 10k. correct? not sure how
low it goes. and it is regarded as one of the great sounding classic mics. i had read that les paul loved this on guitar and this makes alot of sense. however i'm wondering about this type of curve on a variety of other instruments. there are also some very inexpensive electrets that have a similar curve... i am not talking about quality of sound just the basic curves what is the difference in sound between electret and condensor microphones? can you approximate the curves of these mics with a high and low pass filter? ive been noticing recently that there are some situations that i like a limited freq range... dumbing it down seems to be working does anyone here intentionally use really cheap mics with high end preamps to attain a sound, or vice versa high quality mics with intentionally low quality preamps |
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