MDnewuser Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 I would like your opinon, got an important gig coming up and i usually use a pair of BMC-2s to record. But one thing thats been bugging me is that even if headmount sound good, the baffle also have more signal on one channel than the other.I also own a pair of RS Auris which are sturdier, have more SPL but harder to mount. If i place them on my shoulders i will get equal sound on both channels but i know it will result in some lack of highs. Is it worth it ?, anyone else owns a pair of bigger mic capsules and have any tips for mounting them to ears/higher up ?.I will check older recordings with both mics, and also chech the BMC-2s isnt damaged. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strungup Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 I would like your opinon, got an important gig coming up and i usually use a pair of BMC-2s to record. But one thing thats been bugging me is that even if headmount sound good, the baffle also have more signal on one channel than the other.I also own a pair of RS Auris which are sturdier, have more SPL but harder to mount. If i place them on my shoulders i will get equal sound on both channels but i know it will result in some lack of highs. Is it worth it ?, anyone else owns a pair of bigger mic capsules and have any tips for mounting them to ears/higher up ?.I will check older recordings with both mics, and also chech the BMC-2s isnt damaged.If you have a signal difference one one side then something is wrong somewhere , The mics the you KNOW will give equal response are the ones to use , you can always add a slight amount of highs in post proccessing as long as you are judicious , Some freqs are more noticable than others Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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