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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Kurt Albershardt wrote: playon wrote: I basically agree with Scott that the OHs are the real sound. Some people like the Beyer M201 dynamic on snare, which is brighter than the Shure. What they said, only I find the M201 less bright than the SM-57. Better HF response but not peakey. I am a big fan of the EV N/D 408 and 468. No presence peak at all, very very low leakage, and cheap. The Sennheiser 441 is probably the classic snare mike, but it's a lot higher profile and therefore harder to place in closely. ....and a lot more expensive when it takes a couple of drumstick hits. jak --scott |
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