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Originally Posted by framesaver
And certainly most mics will need their output equalised after laying down the track.
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Not all of them. I use and own a set of audio-technica binaurals (AT899c actually
http://www.audio-technica.com/prodpr...les/AT899.html) and their sound is practically 'flat' natural on the ears; When equalizing recordings made with this set, most of the time I end up doing nothing on it, except some compression and harmonics-adding at times, depending on the recorded source audio/content and what it's intended for.
Got them from The Sound Professionals, and their service was really great, they downpriced the already low-priced deal by not charging me for shipment at all. I live in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Anyway, I can recommend those mikes to anyone, even though they are omni-directional, I end up using them for almost ANY source these days, I even "DJ" with them, because they sound so perfect all the way. Very low noise, very good dynamics, warm and heavy reality-conformed low, as well as that luxurious audio-technica amount of highs.