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FDP Forum / Sing, Sing, Sing! - Vocalist's Forum / Sennheiser
FDP Forum / Sing, Sing, Sing! - Vocalist's Forum / Sennheiser
silverface68
usa/ Northwest IN
You say you`re leavin,I`ll help you packApr 28th, 2010 07:56 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Anybody have any favorite model Sennheisers in mind??
Lonely Surfer
California
tube reverb unitJun 29th, 2010 07:30 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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We use the Sennheiser 835 model, and are very happy with them. They are not too expensive, well built, and sound great.
stevesmith
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Australia
The important stuff is simplJun 11th, 2011 02:56 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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MD441 for vocals.
barry.b
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australiaAug 25th, 2011 05:29 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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"MD441 for vocals."
no body laugh. Sure us sound engineers use them on bass drums, but they were designed for vocals.
Just like 421's. Also vocal mic, but work for drums too.
Pink Floyd (eg Live at Pompeii) used 409's: large diaphram flat square mics.
the trick is to find one that you can work with it's proximity effect. From experience, Sennies are much more forgiving than Shure SM58's.
BBQ Gord
CANADA
Didn't chew kill my bruvah?Feb 2nd, 2012 08:10 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I used to use both those models, they were supplied by our drummer! They worked well, they're expensive, I'll bet. You can see many stars from the '60's using them. Esp. the Beatles using the big ol' "hair-clipper" 421.
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