I have a couple f MXL 990's, the Mics w/o the "rumble" filter.
I saw today the stupid deal was the MXL 5000's with the -10db pad "low pass filter".
I talked to one guy who says you can eq a reasonable amount of rumble( meaning grbage trucks and such that pass by the street when you are reroding) form your preamp and /or compressor or also your software recording program?
I would much prefer that, to kee my 990's w/o the low pass filter.
Then I also told the guy who knows about mics that theres often motorcycle and such that pass by, and he said that would not be addressed by a low pass filter, nad that you really cannot avois such form being in your recording just from home without a soundproof studio, but could "filter" such to an extent with a compressor?
advise. should I need to get get the mics with the low pad cutoff?
I saw today the stupid deal was the MXL 5000's with the -10db pad "low pass filter".
I talked to one guy who says you can eq a reasonable amount of rumble( meaning grbage trucks and such that pass by the street when you are reroding) form your preamp and /or compressor or also your software recording program?
I would much prefer that, to kee my 990's w/o the low pass filter.
Then I also told the guy who knows about mics that theres often motorcycle and such that pass by, and he said that would not be addressed by a low pass filter, nad that you really cannot avois such form being in your recording just from home without a soundproof studio, but could "filter" such to an extent with a compressor?
advise. should I need to get get the mics with the low pad cutoff?
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