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Old 16th March 2009   #73
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Originally Posted by 3rd&4thT View Post
Check out the Speck, then. It just seems a shame to have a 103 driving a Fearn - do you see that it might not be considered a great match?
+1 for the Speck ASC-T

Re the TLM103, it wouldn't be the first choice of many here, but I suspect if he's running it into an upmarket pre like Fearn it's because he's an experienced v/o who has tried loads of mics and found the TLM103 to work well on his voice. Nothing wrong with that.

Question for you guys - does a Distressor work well for v/o?
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