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Old 12-22-2020, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Martin Maniac View Post
Another selling point for me is the Sennheiser name in microphones. Sennheiser has been a trusted name for decades. My experience with their MD 421's has been excellent. They also own and build Neumann mics. Obviously they are aware that the Neumann mics are too pricey for most home studios, and they have the Sennheiser brand to cater to the home studio crowd. That's me. Quality mics at affordable cost.

I'm planning on pairing this mic with Solid State Logic's SSL2+ audio interface, which should sound great thru my system for recordings. Both products are fairly new on the market, within a year, so hurray for continuous improvement of audio products.

I actually do audio work for Sennheiser...and have had the opportunity to play with a lot of their gear. They make some very nice mics.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the mk4.
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