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Mike Rivers wrote:
Ty Ford wrote: I thought about doing that later, but given the edgyness of his mp3 files, the match with the re27 N/D was pretty good. Have you checked the polarity of the digital mic? In fact, have you checked the polarity of the MD421 and RE27? My 441's are pin 3 hot. It's possible that the Neumann polarity was opposite of what was closest to being in phase with what he was hearing acoustically so he wasn't hearing himself as loudly, and perhaps with some noticeable comb filtering. Or maybe it was a matter of different throughput delay that caused a different phase difference between the mic and the acoustic through sound at his eardrum. Turning the headphone volume up too loud may have solved the problem (but caused another one). Longer lasting problem, too. -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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