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Se electronics se8
Anyone have any experience or even better some sound clips of these mics for classical guitar?
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I've had my SE8 mics for a couple of years, I'm really pleased with them and consider them great value, not feeling the need to go for any others, or revert to my LDC mics. However, I haven't recorded anything with my classical guitar that I can share.
On my steel-string recordings I don't use picks - just finger tips / ramped nails, as I like round, warm tone, as I do on my classical. Not the same I know... but you can access recordings made on steel strings via my signature link below. Since 2019 all my recordings are with these mics either alone or with an SE VR2 active ribbon mic. The most recent recordings are with a Sound Devices MixPre 3 recording interface - prior to that I used a Zoom H5 as in this example: Johsefins Dopvals - No EQ, some reverb. |
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Excellent. Thanks!
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I use similar gain settings on VR2 to sE8 as it has active circuitry and havn't been concerned by noise. I play loudly compared to some - which helps... I should add - considering the OP’s original question - that the use of the VR2 was more to experiment with MS than because of any dissatisfaction with the use of the sE8 mics on their own. Last edited by RodB; 01-24-2021 at 05:53 AM. Reason: Added last comment |
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Almost all of the recordings on my Soundcloud page were done with and SE5 and the last few with my heavily modified Solista. Their mics are a huge bang for the buck and I can't imagine ever needing anything else. I've not compared the SE8 to the SE5, but I've got to think they are pretty similar.
These recordings are straight into a 20 plus year old Tascam DP-01FX.
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