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Paul Stamler
 
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"Sue G. Wilkinson" wrote in message
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If you're looking for a warmer sound, see if you can find a used Beyer

M260
on ebay, or, yes, check out the new AKG C414B-ULS. For a brighter sound,
maybe the C414B-ULII might be worth looking at,


Oops -- correcting my own recommendation: the new microphones are the
C414B-XLS (flat) and C414B-XLII (bright). Nicer than their predecessors.

Also see if you can listen to the Neumann TLM-193. Less bright than the
TLM-103.

By the way, I liked your voice on the site; very mobile, esp. on the R&B
songs.


Thanks so much. And also thanks for taking the time to listen. I love
singing and writing that old school R&B stuff. Please check back
sometime!


Will do.

Peace,
Paul




 
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