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firesine
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Re: more expensive stereo bars?

Post by firesine » Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:30 pm

cjac9 wrote:Has anyone tried more expensive models such as:

-AEA Stereo Microphone Positioner

-B&K CXY4000

-any of the Schoeps stuff

Curious to see what you guys think.
Ron Streicher did a jazz session where I went to school and broght one of the AEA stereo bars. Us kids got to set up, and we put two coles 4038's on it. It feels rock solid, very adjustable and has a bunch of cool measurments and such on it. Very cool but also VERY pricey.
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Post by b3groover » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:18 pm

I am able to put a threaded washer on the Sabra-Som.

That said, I really like the K&M. But the Sabra-Som works well with using ATM450 mics in an X-Y configuration.
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Post by Sean Sullivan » Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:01 pm

What is the one that Chris Stamey used in the Tape Op Article an issue or so ago, it looked very fancy.
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