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Bryan Beasleigh December 3rd, 2003 09:21 PM

Stereo Pairs
 
We discuss stereo mics and occasionally stereo pairs and usually limit that to the Rode NT5 and perhaps a set of Oktavas. I've even read of people using AKG C1000's and some large diaphram side address condensers.

How would two NT3's do set up as a coincident pair, or even two AT3031's. I'm tempted to try another Nt1A.

Anyone with any experience on this subject out there, i'd appreciate your comments.

I was looking at the Sabra Som web site and their shock mounts and mic bars would make rigging such a set up easy.

As an example , if a person had an NT3 or a C1000, then all they would need is another mic and not another pair of mics.

Martin Garrison December 3rd, 2003 10:36 PM

You mightl achieve a better stereo effect with a matched pair. Otherwise there may be minute differences that will be apparent when played simultaneously.

Bryan Beasleigh December 3rd, 2003 11:41 PM

I doubt that a slight mismatch would affect the sound quality, it may affect the accuracy. Two reasonably well made mikes of the same model should do OK.

Don Berube December 4th, 2003 12:46 AM

I have had very good success with my crown Sass-P MK-II binaural microphone - easy to set up and totally mono-compatible.

http://www.coffeysound.com/store/CROWN_SASS_P_LG.html

- don

Helen Bach December 4th, 2003 04:45 PM

I've never used stereo for drama, but have used it for documentary - mainly ethnic music, tribal customs etc.

I normally use a Sennheiser MKH30 as the side mic with either an MKH50 hypercardioid (preferable) or an AT4073 short shotgun as the mid mic, depending on how narrow I need the mid. If I'm picking up a solo instrument or voice I might use an MKH40 cardioid as the mid. These M-S pairs are also physically neat, with both mics in line and one mounted on top of the other. The pair will fit inside a standard Sennheiser zeppelin if necessary, albeit with a compromised air gap.

On other occasions (rare) I've used pairs of AKG C414B-ULS mics either as A-B cardioids or for variations on mid-side (mid being omni or cardioid in this case).

Mid-side is my usual preference because it is mono compatible and the centre sounds are on-axis to the mid mic. With X-Y cardioids the centre is off-axis to both mics, of course.

I agree with Don about the SASS-P. I don't have one myself, but the recordings I've heard have had good ambience.

However, if I had to pick my favourite (for the kind of documentaries I've done up to now) it would be the Soundfield ST250. Dear Santa...

Best,
Helen

Bryan Beasleigh December 13th, 2003 12:18 PM

I had the oportunity to A/B the Oktava 012 with several other mics includibt the rode NT5 and the AT 4031. The Oktava was amazing. I tried all capsules in the kit as well as the 10 db pad.

I've ordered a stereo pair of the kits and will pick them up monday. The dealer , myself and another interested party will check then against the mic I tried on friday afternoon.

I'm paying less than $550 Canadian for the pair of kits. I'm not sure exactly what the matching criteria will be.


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