Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on November 10, 2010, 01:38:16 PM
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Just got this today, this mic has been hyped a lot since Jerry Cantrell has been using it live.
I have to say, it's very easy to get a good sound, much easier than with an SM57 - positioning with the Heil is a breeze! I love it when great gear comes under 100€ !
Quick recording with the McRosie, VHIIs, Two tracks guitar, no EQ, no FX, just the Amp and the PR20.
http://www.netmusicians.org/files/4-pr20checkk.mp3
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Ha! A new mic day!
Sweeeeeeet
Always fancied Heils, never pulled the trigger for some reason.
But if you keep implying bad things about SM57s, we're gonna have words ;)
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Ha! A new mic day!
Sweeeeeeet
Always fancied Heils, never pulled the trigger for some reason.
But if you keep implying bad things about SM57s, we're gonna have words ;)
Nah, I love my SM57!!!
But I heard this comparison clip from John Ou, googled for best price and ordered one right away. It's got a nice elastic crispness to it, so to speak.
http://www.hugeracksinc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=72121
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Good man! The SM57 is part of the DNA of rock and metals sounds, and poeple that say bad things about it must be re-educated! But thats not you, so carry on!
Thanks for the clips!
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Bloody hell theres a difference there...did he dial it in to make the 57 sound as dull as possible?
Anywho, usefull comparison. Gives a decent idea of the sound of the mic against a known reference.
Have you tried an i5? The difference in top end is similar in nature, but not as extreme, but it has more low mids and low end than a 57.
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Bloody hell theres a difference there...did he dial it in to make the 57 sound as dull as possible?
Anywho, usefull comparison. Gives a decent idea of the sound of the mic against a known reference.
Have you tried an i5? The difference in top end is similar in nature, but not as extreme, but it has more low mids and low end than a 57.
Apparently he had the mics next to each other, so I suspect that the 57 was more towards the speaker edge - and as you will surely agree, small position changes have a big impact on the 57.
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Very true of course.
Ill advise placement for comparison, I think. Surely he realises that speakers are radially symmetrical; the same distance from the centre, same from the speaker and same orientation would be much more sensible than right next to each other. 5mm movement is a BIG difference with any mic, let alone the full diameter of a mic, especially closer to the dust cap.
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PR20 is a great mic to have in your cabinet, alongside the 57 and e609.