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#180810 by gbheil
Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:28 pm
Any of you have any experience with SENNHEISER microphones in general ?

Or Side Address mics in general / specific ?

#180829 by J-HALEY
Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:42 pm
I have one e609 silver and LOVE IT! you WILL NOT find a better mic. for the purpose of miking a guitar cabinet! First of all they are a large diaphram mike, 2cd they only cost a C note (100 bucks) 3rd you dont need a mike stand, 4thly they sound better and more true than any mike for live application! They also make an e909 silver the only diffence is another 100 bucks and Oh it has a switch! Get one George put your SM57 on the drums you won't regret it!

#180833 by gbheil
Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:20 pm
J-HALEY wrote:I have one e609 silver and LOVE IT! you WILL NOT find a better mic. for the purpose of miking a guitar cabinet! First of all they are a large diaphram mike, 2cd they only cost a C note (100 bucks) 3rd you dont need a mike stand, 4thly they sound better and more true than any mike for live application! They also make an e909 silver the only diffence is another 100 bucks and Oh it has a switch! Get one George put your SM57 on the drums you won't regret it!


It's in transit already. 8)

Want to try it on my new Marshall amp. I will also try it on the toms as well as some other locations. Thanks for the opinion. If your using or have used them and are pleased then that's worth a thousand YouTube reviews in my book.
I noticed the is a "European" version of it made in Germany that is about a Jackson cheaper. May have to look into one them as well.

#180948 by GuitarMikeB
Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:55 pm
It might be good for live micing, but things I read over at the homerecording forums indicate the Senn is not good for toms and the overall tone is not great (by itself) for amp micing when recording.

#181153 by gbheil
Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:28 pm
GuitarMikeB wrote:It might be good for live micing, but things I read over at the homerecording forums indicate the Senn is not good for toms and the overall tone is not great (by itself) for amp micing when recording.


Thanks . . . I have seen both positive and negative reviews as well as heard some head to head comparisons on line.
I'll be testing it out in live and our home recording studio so I will post a hands on review after I have a chance to really get comfortable with the mic.

I had actually considered running two mics into two separate channels on the board for comparison as well as a thick guitar sound in live and recorded use.
We'll see. I'll let you guys know when it arrives.

#181161 by Cajundaddy
Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:20 pm
These guys tested it and liked it:
http://www.gearwire.com/sennheiser-e609.html

I honestly can't hear much difference between the two but 40 years of playing loud rock music might be part of the problem. :lol:

Get it and try it out. Trust your ears. If it sounds good it probably is.

#181237 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:35 pm
sanshouheil wrote:Thanks . . . I have seen both positive and negative reviews as well as heard some head to head comparisons on line.
I'll be testing it out in live and our home recording studio so I will post a hands on review after I have a chance to really get comfortable with the mic.

I had actually considered running two mics into two separate channels on the board for comparison as well as a thick guitar sound in live and recorded use.
We'll see. I'll let you guys know when it arrives.


The two mic way is a great practice when recording. Make sure that the mics are in phase with one another (same distance form speaker), so that if you want to combine the two tracks they don't cancel each other out at times.

#181324 by gbheil
Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:22 pm
Thanks.

Still waiting on that damn mic :?

#181630 by J-HALEY
Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:10 am
Hey guys it is like trying to compare apples and oranges, whiskey or wine! The E609 is a LARGE diaphram mic and the ole trusted SM57 is NOT! Dang I don't even understand the argument I have 3 - 57's in comparison they will be used for miking drums or for a doorstop! Use yours as you want it is your choice? :roll:

#181839 by gbheil
Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:22 am
GuitarMikeB wrote:
sanshouheil wrote:Thanks . . . I have seen both positive and negative reviews as well as heard some head to head comparisons on line.
I'll be testing it out in live and our home recording studio so I will post a hands on review after I have a chance to really get comfortable with the mic.

I had actually considered running two mics into two separate channels on the board for comparison as well as a thick guitar sound in live and recorded use.
We'll see. I'll let you guys know when it arrives.


The two mic way is a great practice when recording. Make sure that the mics are in phase with one another (same distance form speaker), so that if you want to combine the two tracks they don't cancel each other out at times.


I've been doing some research on this. however the only information I find o balancing the phase is with both mics in front. The most interesting set up I have seen was actually a condenser in the open back mixed with a large diaphragm super cardiod in the grill.
Still looks like a lot of trouble when you can just double the tracks in the
mix.

#181909 by GuitarMikeB
Tue Aug 14, 2012 2:34 pm
I think with one in front and one in back, you need to reverse phase on one of them.
Doubling just gives you 2X the volume. Using 2 mics gives you 2 different sounds.

#181937 by gbheil
Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:14 pm
I've got my mic set up and ready to go. Tomorrow will be the first shot at utilizing it with the full band and hopefully get in some shop edit recordings as well.

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