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Favorite Side Address Condenser
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 122680" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: Favorite Side Address Condenser</p><p></p><p>While I am a big AT fan and really like a lot of their mics, the 2020 is not one that is high on my list. I never found it as smooth around the edges of its pattern which made it a little problematic for groups like you are talking about. My first choice for any budget would be KSM32's, and find the SM27 not that far behind at a little more wallet friendly price. With bluegrass groups, I also frequently ran into AT4033's which is a very serviceable mic.</p><p></p><p>In general I have found that side fill monitors work the best with these single mic techniques. For a while, I often had 3 SM27's plus 4 AT pro 35 or pro 37's as a mic package for a bluegrass band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 122680, member: 24"] Re: Favorite Side Address Condenser While I am a big AT fan and really like a lot of their mics, the 2020 is not one that is high on my list. I never found it as smooth around the edges of its pattern which made it a little problematic for groups like you are talking about. My first choice for any budget would be KSM32's, and find the SM27 not that far behind at a little more wallet friendly price. With bluegrass groups, I also frequently ran into AT4033's which is a very serviceable mic. In general I have found that side fill monitors work the best with these single mic techniques. For a while, I often had 3 SM27's plus 4 AT pro 35 or pro 37's as a mic package for a bluegrass band. [/QUOTE]
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