Why would Mojave sound better than equivalent Neumann or Schoeps or AT mic?
What aspect of engineering could guarantee that it had something special for baritones?
Would that mean that it was not to be used by tenors, sopranos and altos?
I've heard a lot of mics over the years but never one that made a particular vocal range sound better than another except for mics with an overextended HF response that made squeak voices squeakier, while putting an edge on those "inside out" voices that seem to have no projection or articulation.
There is, of course, the subjective judgement of what one wants to hear, or is told is better. e.g. emperor's new clothes
Regards,
Ty Ford
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