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Default Recommendation for large d condenser - drum room

Frank Lockwood wrote:
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"jack0554" wrote:

I am curious about the Coles 4040 ribbon mics based on the
recommendations that they are a bit brighter than most ribbons, etc... after
a google search and other searching, I can't seem to find any useful reviews
of this mic...thanks


If you can manage a look at the Audio Engineering Associates R84
(roughly $1000 USD) ribbon, you might find the kind of top end
that is missing from other ribbon microphones. These mics are
lighter than the Coles, or even the old RCAs although they are
fairly large, but the transient response is most impressive on
metallic instruments.


Actually, I found the top end on the R84 somewhat poorer than the
reference 77DX that I compared it with.

The 4040 is nothing like that.
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