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FinnViking

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Mics

Have You tried Sennheiser MKH 20's? They have an omnidirectional polar pattern and a perfectly flat frequency response from as low as 12 Hz to 20000 Hz. And very low self-noise. And they cost about half of the price of those mics You have presented here. I pair of these hangs from the ceiling of my church, about 10 m from the organ, and they are frequently used for rehearsals and CD recordings.
 

Janne

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Have You tried Sennheiser MKH 20's? They have an omnidirectional polar pattern and a perfectly flat frequency response from as low as 12 Hz to 20000 Hz. And very low self-noise. And they cost about half of the price of those mics You have presented here. I pair of these hangs from the ceiling of my church, about 10 m from the organ, and they are frequently used for rehearsals and CD recordings.

Hi!

No i have not try out the MKH 20, but the new MKH 8020 is in my test recording library. ;)
 
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