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e935 or e945 for singing drummer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Dodge" data-source="post: 82249" data-attributes="member: 1145"><p>Re: e935 or e945 for singing drummer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris, That sample sounds so nice, I doubt I'd want to change anything. Beautiful.</p><p></p><p>Mics can be so subjective, that it's difficult to say what it sounds like on your voice, or whether you'd care for it. You'd have to try one, and see if it suits your taste, and application. I certainly would not call the e945 an "improved e935",,,, it's not. It's a very different sounding mic, that can have drawbacks if your mic-technique isn't well controlled. For someone who moves around on stage, while playing an instrument, the e945 might prove to be a bit more difficult to control 'plosives, etc.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I like both the e935 and the e945, but for very different reasons. Depends on the style of music I'm doing too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Dodge, post: 82249, member: 1145"] Re: e935 or e945 for singing drummer Chris, That sample sounds so nice, I doubt I'd want to change anything. Beautiful. Mics can be so subjective, that it's difficult to say what it sounds like on your voice, or whether you'd care for it. You'd have to try one, and see if it suits your taste, and application. I certainly would not call the e945 an "improved e935",,,, it's not. It's a very different sounding mic, that can have drawbacks if your mic-technique isn't well controlled. For someone who moves around on stage, while playing an instrument, the e945 might prove to be a bit more difficult to control 'plosives, etc. Personally, I like both the e935 and the e945, but for very different reasons. Depends on the style of music I'm doing too. [/QUOTE]
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