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Mike Rivers wrote:
The SM7 is pretty specialized But versatile with those swithcable response curves. -- ha |
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![]() "hank alrich" wrote in message .. . Mike Rivers wrote: The SM7 is pretty specialized But versatile with those swithcable response curves. Huh? My SM7 doesn't have any switches at all. Are you thinking of the MD-421? Hal Laurent Baltimore |
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Hal Laurent wrote:
"hank alrich" wrote in message . .. Mike Rivers wrote: The SM7 is pretty specialized But versatile with those swithcable response curves. Huh? My SM7 doesn't have any switches at all. Are you thinking of the MD-421? Yes it does. Take the screws off the back plate and you will find a bunch of them. Personally, I have never found them to be useful... I have always got a better sound with them all set flat. But you can try moving them around. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Hal Laurent wrote: "hank alrich" wrote in message But versatile with those swithcable response curves. Huh? My SM7 doesn't have any switches at all. Are you thinking of the MD-421? Yes it does. Take the screws off the back plate and you will find a bunch of them. Well darn, I learn something new everyday! I guess I should go download the manual from the Shure site (I bought the mic used a long time ago). Hal Laurent Baltimore |
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