Am I right to think the 664 & 665 are the same mic with different finishes?
The drum "Wurst Mic" technique - Holy shit!
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Re: The drum "Wurst Mic" technique - Holy shit!
Re: The drum "Wurst Mic" technique - Holy shit!
Don't know about the 665 but I have read that the 664 uses the same, altho' not "sorted" capsule as the 666, with a smaller mic body.
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Re: The drum "Wurst Mic" technique - Holy shit!
old mics of the same model are usually different mics - LOL
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Re: The drum "Wurst Mic" technique - Holy shit!
Today I tried an M88 peaking over the rim of the BD, with no additional processing and it sounds really cool. Just a nice added beef to the sound. The player wasn't great, so I think I may lay into this mic a lot for the mix.
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