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in the real world, who will tell
for practicality they are two different things and thus their pickup will differ and it will be dependant on the situation (live use, studio..?) what is best
in the real world, who will tell
for practicality they are two different things and thus their pickup will differ and it will be dependant on the situation (live use, studio..?) what is best
The most accurate mic I have found for accordion is the Sennheiser MD441. These were first introduced in the late 1960s and they are still in production. They are however very expensive, around $900 new. It is a dynamic mic.
I personally use a Beyerdynamic M69TG for performing live.
Between the 57 and the PGA, I would go for the 57.
The most accurate mic I have found for accordion is the Sennheiser MD441. These were first introduced in the late 1960s and they are still in production. They are however very expensive, around $900 new. It is a dynamic mic.
I personally use a Beyerdynamic M69TG for performing live.
Between the 57 and the PGA, I would go for the 57.
The most accurate mic I have found for accordion is the Sennheiser MD441. These were first introduced in the late 1960s and they are still in production. They are however very expensive, around $900 new. It is a dynamic mic.
I personally use a Beyerdynamic M69TG for performing live.
Between the 57 and the PGA, I would go for the 57.
The most accurate mic I have found for accordion is the Sennheiser MD441. These were first introduced in the late 1960s and they are still in production. They are however very expensive, around $900 new. It is a dynamic mic.
I personally use a Beyerdynamic M69TG for performing live.
Between the 57 and the PGA, I would go for the 57.
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