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  Topic: Acrylic vs. Wood Acoustic Sets
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PostForum: Musical Instrument Miking   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:27 am   Subject: Acrylic vs. Wood Acoustic Sets
I assume you mean, "PVC", and not pcv pipe. Blue Man Group - I am sure they use something along the lines of PVC in their show.

A PCV valve will produce a sound. If its what your looking for, go fo ...
  Topic: Acrylic vs. Wood Acoustic Sets
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PostForum: Musical Instrument Miking   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:27 am   Subject: Acrylic vs. Wood Acoustic Sets
If your going for looks, then buy the acrylic set. If you want superior sound, then buy the wood drums.
A good drummer makes a crappy set sound good, where as a crappy drummer makes a crappy set sou ...
  Topic: Condenser microphones for acoustic guitar and vocals
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PostForum: Musical Instrument Miking   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:20 am   Subject: Condenser microphones for acoustic guitar and vocals
I have two AT4040 s, which I love and use on everything. They work great for vocals and for stereo micing. It is my goto microphone for recording vocals. It works just as well for recording the aco ...
  Topic: Recording Reggae Bass
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PostForum: Musical Instrument Miking   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:31 am   Subject: Recording Reggae Bass
What are you using right now? mic, micpre, bass, bass amp... everything comes into play.

you may not need to mic the bass; just go through a DI - usually reggae has a fairly clean bass sound. you ...
  Topic: I am looking for the perfect microphone
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PostForum: Microphones   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:24 am   Subject: I am looking for the perfect microphone
First off, What's your price range? - but Shure microphones are great and road worthy

- Adam

check out: mirophonereview.net
  Topic: Micking Drums
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PostForum: Microphone Technique   Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:18 am   Subject: Micking Drums
7 mics on a 7 piece drum kit... two kicks and four toms? If your limited to 7 mics, I'd suggest 5 mics on the drums (double up on the toms) with 2 more mics for the overheads. (need to capture the c ...
 
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