Microfiles: The Turner 44D, Derived From A Distinctly Unique Heritage
While a bit more modern than some of the company’s more famous vintage mics, it’s still a beauty.
While a bit more modern than some of the company’s more famous vintage mics, it’s still a beauty.
Some sage counsel from a pianist leads to a whole new approach in miking the instrument…
Place it where the instrument sounds best, not where the microphone looks best…
Dynamics or condensers? Best placement options? To go direct or not? Answers to these questions and more.
A variety of ways to capture the performance so it can be brought back alive…
Why would anyone want to spend money on an external preamp, let alone several? Here are some reasons why…
For a low-cost unit (even at that time), the DM-17 is well made, designed for live performance vocal applications.
Why condenser mics need power in order to operate as well as key factors in how they work and more.
Though it’s immediately obvious that masks deaden sound coming from our mouths, the author wanted to objectively evaluate the effect. Here’s what he found…
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