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I think you will find that the sound you eventually
produce will depend much more on the remaining signal chain, as well as the instrument you are playing (and playing with), particularly in a live setting. The difference between a Josephson Series 4 and a Neumann KM184 is subtle, even in a controlled studio setting. Indeed, the differences between these two mid-level mics and an Octava MC012, although much more apparent, might not show up much at all to a listener in the audience hearing a mix of your instrument with several other acoustic instruments and vocals through a mixing board and PA speakers. We also track to a computer fairly regularly, so the recommendations here have been of great value. I promise to pay close attention to the integrity of my signal chain in live situations. GG Thanks! steveV |
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