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Old 16th March 2009   #81
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Originally Posted by 3rd&4thT View Post
You don't have four+ bands to play with like the Speck. OTOH, you might find it harder to screw up, since there's only one bass frequency and two treble. Once you learn it, it is formidable, and the sound is gorgeous, but you have to play it by ear. And there is no mid-range manipulation.

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one really doesn't need four bands for vo's. I mean, I don't even think I would know what to do with more than four on a good voice..some low cut and hi shelf will give it all it needs to cut through a mix, depending on a correct microphone choice (+good room of course).
i.e. The 416 is not per definition a vo mic, actually it would be a very unorthodoxe choice in a vocal booth. But as we all know it's killer for voiceovers, just don't move to much behind it please..


sounds like an interesting piece of gear...
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