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I just heard about this mic and was wondering if anyone in rap has used
it on an acoustic guitar or any other recording situations? It most
likely is manufactured in China and a clone of the ECM 8000 but there is
no information available via google. TIA.

Jim
--
it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your
mouth and remove all doubt....

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"LJM" <ljmax@NOwhere.net> wrote in message
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> I just heard about this mic and was wondering if anyone in rap has used
> it on an acoustic guitar or any other recording situations? It most
> likely is manufactured in China and a clone of the ECM 8000 but there is
> no information available via google. TIA.
>
> Jim
> --
> it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your
> mouth and remove all doubt....


i have used a RTA measurement mic in the center of a large choir +
orchestra... usually in conjunction with side and solo mics for recording
and broadcast applications.

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On Tue, 03 May 2005 20:15:42 GMT, LJM <ljmax@NOwhere.net> wrote:

>I just heard about this mic and was wondering if anyone in rap has used
>it on an acoustic guitar or any other recording situations? It most
>likely is manufactured in China and a clone of the ECM 8000 but there is
>no information available via google. TIA.

Nor from DBX when I enquired of them.

Kal

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