od safa » stř 09. čer 2010 10:45:38
Ted jsem nasel na webu sweetwateru dva uzivatelske nazory na Opus 87 (
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Opus88/reviews ):
AC Buffalo
from Los Angeles, CA
August 31, 2009
Music Background:
Recording Engineer
Opus 88
I'm usually not a fan of clip on mics, for studio use, with exeption the opus 88. The sound is tight and crisp, and the clamp is strong and stays in place. I used rented a pair from a los angeles audio rentals place whom suggested I give these a shot.
Often when micing snare drums, placing microphones (usually sm57's) on snare, it difficult to get in there and place the top mic, moreover, placing the bottom mic where is even harder; if you think about the fact that you're going to need to reverse the phase. If the mics are not aligned, flipping the phase is going to cause more problems than what it offers.
Long Story Short: if you clip these mics one over the other, on the snare drum, your drum sound will be HUGE.
anyway, I always rent mics, before buying them.
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Jay
from MI, usa
December 11, 2008
Music Background:
musician, engineer and producer, over 25 yrs
one of the best tom mics out!!
I have 4 of these and have used them extensively in the studio and quite a few live shows as well. They are absolutely outstanding in either application. Nice full bottom without being boxy. Smooth top end too...not to clicky but nice and clear. Clamp securely to any drums I have encountered yet (pearl, Tama, Gretsch, DW). I do still prefer the Opus 87 or sm 57 on snare though. Again, they are the whip for toms! Get some.
Ted jsem nasel na webu sweetwateru dva uzivatelske nazory na Opus 87 ( http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Opus88/reviews ):
[quote][i]AC Buffalo
from Los Angeles, CA
August 31, 2009
Music Background:
Recording Engineer
Opus 88[/i]
[b]I'm usually not a fan of clip on mics, for studio use, with exeption the opus 88. The sound is tight and crisp, and the clamp is strong and stays in place. I used rented a pair from a los angeles audio rentals place whom suggested I give these a shot.
Often when micing snare drums, placing microphones (usually sm57's) on snare, it difficult to get in there and place the top mic, moreover, placing the bottom mic where is even harder; if you think about the fact that you're going to need to reverse the phase. If the mics are not aligned, flipping the phase is going to cause more problems than what it offers.
Long Story Short: if you clip these mics one over the other, on the snare drum, your drum sound will be HUGE.
anyway, I always rent mics, before buying them.[/b]
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[i]Jay
from MI, usa
December 11, 2008
Music Background:
musician, engineer and producer, over 25 yrs
one of the best tom mics out!![/i]
[b]I have 4 of these and have used them extensively in the studio and quite a few live shows as well. They are absolutely outstanding in either application. Nice full bottom without being boxy. Smooth top end too...not to clicky but nice and clear. Clamp securely to any drums I have encountered yet (pearl, Tama, Gretsch, DW). I do still prefer the Opus 87 or sm 57 on snare though. Again, they are the whip for toms! Get some.[/b][/quote]