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Thanks for the quick response. Just very confused as I am looking for a pair of LDCs to play with. It gets tricky as the mic is also affected by the preamp used I guess.
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On guitar, not so much. Sounds good but there are mikes I like even better. For classical, I don't like a 'warm' sound. To me, 'warm' = 'mushy.' Since classical guitars tend to have a high ratio of transients and wide dynamics, I like SDCs or ribbons. I have used Line Audio CM3 for classical with good results. In general, I've found LDCs to be the 'warmest' mikes of all.
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I like warm but non mushy sound. Even on my own sound system, I have Mckintosh MC402 amp (and Sonus Faber speakers) that sounds very warm yet retains the details. That is what I mean by warm. |