Microphone Comparison : LR Baggs M1 Active And M-Audio Pulsar II
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I think you did a professional job recording and letting us know just where the changes took place, this was a most informative undertaking, Cheers! I believe you achieved quiet a special sound using both the pickup and mic combo with the addition of a tasty reverb plugin. Again great job!
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great!
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beautiful...
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it sounds good, but the guitar lost a lot of bass with the pulsar direction, but nice job buddy
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いいですね~!
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excellent job man. very nice playing.
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what is that song.... O_o it makes me wanna rip my heart out
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would you recommend the Pulsar II for singing too?
FingersSoAwesome 5 months ago
@FingersSoAwesome HI. It's not the best mic to record vocals, but it makes the job done. Check out some of my other videos. I did some cover song with a singer, using this microphone for the voice!
BrunoBaudewyns 5 months ago
Do you need an external preamp with the M1?
QueenToKingOfSpades 7 months ago
@QueenToKingOfSpades Hi. There is 2 version of the M1 a passive and an active one. I'm not sure, but I think you do need a preamp with the passive and not necessarily with the active, which has a higher output level.
However, I doesn't mean you can't use one with the active version. You can use a preamp to sculpt your sound and not necessarily to raise up the output level!
BrunoBaudewyns 7 months ago
what is the name of this awesome song??
samusd62 10 months ago
@samusd62 It's 'Angelina' by Tommy Emmanuel.
BrunoBaudewyns 10 months ago