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Hey. Any comments between then Electro Voice RE-20 mic vs the Electro Voice
CS-15? I've heard the CS-15, which is OOP, is superior to the RE-20.

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On Dec 17, 8:32 pm, "adam79" wrote:

Hey. Any comments between then Electro Voice RE-20 mic vs the Electro Voice
CS-15? I've heard the CS-15, which is OOP, is superior to the RE-20.


These two are about as different as you can get.
The only similarity is probably the wide pattern on each.
The CS15 is not anywhere near as popular as the industry standard
RE20.

The CS15 is an electret condensor "single-D" design, of course the
RE20
(and it's older twin PL20) are "continuously variable D" dynamics,
meaning
that the CS15 will exhibit the usual proximity effect where the RE20
will not.

The CS15 has a fair amopunt of high-mid presence boost.
It can operate from a 48V phantom supply.
It has a small pop filter, probably not as effective as that on the
RE20.

Wht is your intended use ?

rd


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adam79 wrote:
Hey. Any comments between then Electro Voice RE-20 mic vs the Electro Voice
CS-15? I've heard the CS-15, which is OOP, is superior to the RE-20.


I never liked any of the EV condensers, even the CS-2000 thing.
I found all of them very harsh-sounding.
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On Dec 18, 10:35 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

I never liked any of the EV condensers, even the CS-2000 thing.
I found all of them very harsh-sounding.


Nobody particularly liked that CS-2000 or the CS-1000 but there's sort
of a CS-15 cult. I think Dick Rosmini may have started it. I think
Rick Ruskin has a couple of them and loves them.
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RD Jones wrote:
On Dec 17, 8:32 pm, "adam79" wrote:

Hey. Any comments between then Electro Voice RE-20 mic vs the Electro
Voice CS-15? I've heard the CS-15, which is OOP, is superior to the
RE-20.


These two are about as different as you can get.


Agreed.

The only similarity is probably the wide pattern on each. The CS15 is
not anywhere near as popular as the industry standard RE20.

The CS15 is an electret condensor "single-D" design, of course the RE20
(and it's older twin PL20)


The RE20 predated the PL20 by almost a decade.

are "continuously variable D" dynamics, meaning that the CS15 will
exhibit the usual proximity effect where the RE20 will not.

The CS15 has a fair amopunt of high-mid presence boost.


About 4 dB

It can operate from a 48V phantom supply.


Or less. The spec is 8 to 48VDC.

It has a small pop filter, probably not as effective as that on the
RE20.


The removable, optional 315 blast filter was included.

Wht is your intended use ?

rd

The EV "System C" family with interchangeable heads was EV's initial
venture into the world of condenser mics. Co-founder Lou Burroughs told
the marketing folks who insisted on the product line that the first
condensers should be "at least as good as their best dynamics". System C
included the omni CO15, cardioid CS15, hypercardioid CH15 and the
line/gradient CL42. A short body electronics module made the CH15S an
ideal option to the much longer Sennheiser MKH416.

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