I didn't know omni capsules were available for SM81... I have only one mic in cardio (and yes the sound is great, neutral, "naturel" I would say for you ear what the source is / no highs peak, not harsh at all / a great mic)For my money, the Shure SM-81 mics with a choice of cardioid or omnidirectional capsules with the vintage A81G windscreens will punch pretty far above your cost to acquire them used. They have a wonderfully neutral sound that you can EQ to mimic lots of other stuff. Just my "two bits" if you have to go to two relatively inexpensive mics.
They used to make them, but VERY hard to find, and pricey when you can. The mic isn't good enough to warrant the expense. Rode NT5/55 much better value.I didn't know omni capsules were available for SM81... I have only one mic in cardio (and yes the sound is great, neutral, "naturel" I would say for you ear what the source is / no highs peak, not harsh at all / a great mic)
?? - Currently SM81s are $400 each, with card capsule only (the KSM141, at $450 ea. is a much better mic and a better value; switchable card or omni); as shown in post #239, NT55 matched pair with both card and omni capsules, $700.For my money, the Shure SM-81 mics with a choice of cardioid or omnidirectional capsules with the vintage A81G windscreens will punch pretty far above your cost to acquire them used. They have a wonderfully neutral sound that you can EQ to mimic lots of other stuff. Just my "two bits" if you have to go to two relatively inexpensive mics.
The omni capsule is Shure part number R104A (The "A" on the end makes all the difference. The R104 is the cardioid capsule.) It is no longer in production. Very occasionally these turn up on the used market.I didn't know omni capsules were available for SM81... I have only one mic in cardio (and yes the sound is great, neutral, "naturel" I would say for you ear what the source is / no highs peak, not harsh at all / a great mic)
~515€ for a NT5 pair + 2 omni caps.?? - Currently SM81s are $400 each, with card capsule only; as shown in post #239, NT55 matched pair with both card and omni capsules, $700.
That's really strange - one would assume they were manufactured the same way.When first available, I bought a trio of Shure SM81s with cardioid and omni capsules. Being electrets, after a few years, of course after Shure stopped making them, the omni capsules completely discharged. The cardioid capsules were fine…
hello
i've been through the whole thread and i'm surprised that no one suggests the Jecklin disk or the Charlin head.
André Charlin recorded several symphony orchestra LPs with two microphones...
What do you think?
Well thsee two "aspects" go together to my sense... Hu ?Because the OP was more about what two microphones would one keep if only two; than about how one would deploy two mics.
hello
i've been through the whole thread and i'm surprised that no one suggests the Jecklin disk or the Charlin head.
André Charlin recorded several symphony orchestra LPs with two microphones...
What do you think?
hello
i've been through the whole thread and i'm surprised that no one suggests the Jecklin disk or the Charlin head.
André Charlin recorded several symphony orchestra LPs with two microphones...
What do you think?
Avec plaisir
it's recorded with the Charlin head, so omni schoeps I thinkVery pleasant recording ! Any info about how and which mics he used ?
Sorry I didn't notice you mentioned Jecklin disk !
Follow the link Barry : I found everything doin' so (brevet, article, schematic)I've looked up André Charlin and the Charlin Head. I've found information about him but nothing about his technique. Can someone describe it or publish pictures?
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