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Hughes & Kettner CH 1 Switchblade Microphone Test AT822 & Sony ECM-MS907

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Comparison of 2 stereo microphones: Audio Technica AT822 and a Sony ECM-MS907. The AT822 has 2 settings: A standard flat response setting and then a bass rolloff setting. the first clip is the flat and the second is the bass rolloff. third section is the sony. as you will hear the at822 is a pretty big improvement over the sony. much more high end comes through and the tone has a lot more air and openness. I used a hughes and kettner switchblade 100 combo on channel 1 with a clean setting and boosted the input with a hughes & kettner Tubefactor on factor 1. The Tubefactor is on the exact same setting as the channel 3 test, so you can see how it can be very clean with an amps clean channel if you keep the pedals gain and volume below 1 o'clock. Guitar was my trusty washburn blonde idol. Delay and reverb is on the tc g force which i'm running in series in a RG-16 switching system using a suhr minimix 1. Used a fulltone deja vibe pedal for the heavy chorus effect. cab was miked 27" away and both mics were 14" up from the floor pointing directly in the middle of the cab. volume was about the level of a raised voice. only post work i did was run the .wav file thru a waves ultramaximizer to bring up the levels and even them out and then rip to an mp3.

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  • good ok...cleen chorus..

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