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Title: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: skunkyfunk on November 24, 2009, 09:50:03 AM
I dunno why I prefer warm and smooth sounding LDCs.  I tend to go towards U87 territory and I am also interested in those Oktava MK319s and MXL V67Ms.  The Rode NT series and AKG C414s tend to be brighter. 

Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: rakrakan on November 24, 2009, 08:26:12 PM
Smooth and Warm 80% of the time.

Bright and Shimmery sometimes, depending on the source.

Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: alien_inside on November 24, 2009, 09:58:46 PM
Smooth and Warm. Mas mahirap yata gawing SMOOTH and WARM ang SHIMMERY and BRIGHT... opinion ko lang...
Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: abyssinianson on November 25, 2009, 06:42:13 AM
Depends. I tend to start at smooth and warm and then work my way from there. A few of my go-to mics in this categ are the Mojave MA-201, Peluso 22-47 and sometimes an AT-4060. If you want smooth, warm AND uber in your face, nothing beats those Manley mics which are wonderful for intimate jazz and acoustic records.
Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: rakrakan on November 25, 2009, 10:56:00 PM
Depends. I tend to start at smooth and warm and then work my way from there. A few of my go-to mics in this categ are the Mojave MA-201, Peluso 22-47 and sometimes an AT-4060. If you want smooth, warm AND uber in your face, nothing beats those Manley mics which are wonderful for intimate jazz and acoustic records.

The Peluso 22-47 is a great mic, I had to let mine go, but it can take a lot of gain before distortion. I tend to drive the mic itself before it hits the preamp - PHATter sound than my Neumann u87. I still have a Lawson 47 FET LDC, now as PHAT as the Peluso but still warm and smooth sounding, great on the kick drum for loosey-goosey thump thud sound.

I'm looking forward to my new 47 style tube LDC! Forgive that I'm such a mic slut.  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: abyssinianson on November 26, 2009, 01:22:53 AM
The Peluso 22-47 is a great mic, I had to let mine go, but it can take a lot of gain before distortion. I tend to drive the mic itself before it hits the preamp - PHATter sound than my Neumann u87. I still have a Lawson 47 FET LDC, now as PHAT as the Peluso but still warm and smooth sounding, great on the kick drum for loosey-goosey thump thud sound.

I'm looking forward to my new 47 style tube LDC! Forgive that I'm such a mic slut.  :mrgreen:

yep, which is why i opted for the Peluso over the Neumann. I am 'rarin to try out that new Neve/SE Electronics ribbon mic - I haven't come across one in sessions yet but someone has to have had bought this thing already. Apparently, it has a few Royer freaks itching for one after hearing 'em.
Title: Re: Your Large Diaphragm Condenser preference: SMOOTH & WARM or SHIMMERY & BRIGHT
Post by: starfugger on November 26, 2009, 08:10:21 AM
the u87 IS smooth, but warm?  hardly.  it's usually bright and "open" on most sources.