This is for anyone who has great success getting what they consider to be a superior recording consistently
Type of mic, favorite mic location, ect ect ect
List your best micing tips
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Re: List your best micing tips
I've got some remarkably nice ones, and have rarely used them. I wouldn't loan them to very many people, but I would loan them to you. That having been said, I'm not willing to mail them to you, and also am not willing to have them mailed back to me.
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Re: List your best micing tips
If you are recording a performance, I really like the Applied Microphone Technology AMT LS with their wired preamp. If you are in a recording studio, I like a stereo pair of Neumann KM 184s mounted about ten feet up and ten feet away from the tuba. Some won't agree with me and would recommend a Neumann U87 instead. The Røde NT5 is a cheaper copy of the KM 184 that also sounds nice.
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Re: List your best micing tips
Zoom F6.