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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Stiles" data-source="post: 24433" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic</p><p></p><p>i have a first gen superlux ecm 999 that i use for a lot of stuff,,i have 2 superlux ecm 888? i think they call them now,,which are a small condensor format and battery powered, and i have a audix tr40.</p><p>i have compared them all against eachother, and found very little difference between the 999 and the tr 40,,about 2db @160. the 888's are a little off to eachother and the other 2 between 6k to out,,and patchy below 80ish hz.</p><p>the 999 and the tr40 physically look exactly the same,,as well as the behringer and dbx budget models. ill leave u to ponder that.</p><p>i know the 999's have changed response averages for all runs after the first gen series, (and most reports of them i have heard arent so flattering as the first gen),about the same time as the dbx and beh became available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Stiles, post: 24433, member: 223"] Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic i have a first gen superlux ecm 999 that i use for a lot of stuff,,i have 2 superlux ecm 888? i think they call them now,,which are a small condensor format and battery powered, and i have a audix tr40. i have compared them all against eachother, and found very little difference between the 999 and the tr 40,,about 2db @160. the 888's are a little off to eachother and the other 2 between 6k to out,,and patchy below 80ish hz. the 999 and the tr40 physically look exactly the same,,as well as the behringer and dbx budget models. ill leave u to ponder that. i know the 999's have changed response averages for all runs after the first gen series, (and most reports of them i have heard arent so flattering as the first gen),about the same time as the dbx and beh became available. [/QUOTE]
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