Re: Getting the PA levels right
- From: Brian Running <brunning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:59:45 GMT
Hmmm. this is interesting. Guess what? Inside my bass drum resides an
AT-25! (I think the actual number is ATM-25) There is definitely NOT an
SM-57 in there. Strangely believe it, we are in total agreement!
Awwwww, Benj, you know I just like giving you a hard time. We agree on lots of things -- what the hell, we're both bass players.
And yeah, you're right, it's an ATM25. I've said it before, too -- the A-T Pro-25, the cheapo version of the ATM25, is also a nice, inexpensive bass cab/bass drum/guitar cab mike. I'm fond of A-T mikes.
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