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On Oct 24, 10:49*pm, edspyhill01 wrote:
I recommend the Rode NT3 condenser mic. *It has a 3/4" diaphram. *A small diaphram is 0.5", a large diaphram mic is 1.0". *The NT3 gives you the best compromise. I bet the NT3 is a very good mike. I own two Avenson Audio mikes with 1/4" dia. So I considered both 1/2 to 3/4" to be mediums. But I think you're right, people call 1/2" small. Listen to Comme un Rêve and Gymnommage on my MySpace to hear the Avensons on my classical guitar. http://www.myspace.com/matthewjohnfaunce Matt |
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