Peluso CEMC6 opinions

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Hey!

Looking for a pair of matched small-diaphragm condensers. If I had the
cash, I'd go Schoeps and DPA all the way, but my budget is more modest
than that. I need something quiet, forward sounding, transparent, and
detailed...(Don't we all?)

I'm considering trying a matched pair of Peluso CEMC6's out. Not
exactly common inventory. Anyone have experience with them/opinions on
their sound?

How do they compare to the usual suspects? - C451's, KM184's, MK012's,
C42's, etc.

What instruments did they work well on?

How was the self-noise?

How's the bang for the buck?

Were there any preamps that stood out as being good matches with them?

Appreciate your thoughts,


Harry
 
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check out the Josephson C42MP
http://www.cascademedia.net/products.asp?catid=118&prodid=603

they are great on acoustic instruments, drum overheads, and room mics.
I truly believe they are the best bang for the buck in small diaphragm
condensors.

shoot me and email with any questions, we are always willing to send
out a pair to demo.

Cascade Media, LLC
For All Your Digital Recording Needs
Portland, Oregon USA
(888)336-4643
(503)353-6860
(503)353 6864 -fax
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.......and I use them on a regular basis along with many other
microphones.

We sell lots of mics and I am just expressing my opinion for this case.
Not too many companies ENCOURAGE a free demo. Josephson does and
that says alot. Its really tough to "talk" about mics and how they
sound, blah blah blah..... the proof is in the pudding and to each of
our ears.

thanks!
Frank
 
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I've done some comparisons with Schoeps CMC6/MK4; Neumann KM140;
Neumann KM 184 and DPA 4011.

I think the C42 sound closest to the KM 184. The MK4s are a little
"darker" and have a more robust bottom end; conversely the 140 is a
little brighter; the 4011s are very transparent with little color; and
the 184s sound similiar to the C42. I have never heard any Peluso
microphones.

Again, mic comparisons are very subjective and opinions vary. I
simply think that for the $ you cant beat the C42 as an all-around
small diaphragm condensor microphone. My .02.

- Frank
 
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fronk1@gmail.com wrote:

> they are great on acoustic instruments, drum overheads, and room mics.
> I truly believe they are the best bang for the buck in small diaphragm
> condensors.

And this is because

> shoot me and email with any questions, we are always willing to send
> out a pair to demo.
>

You sell them. Oh, I see. ;)
 
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fronk1@gmail.com wrote:

> ......and I use them on a regular basis along with many other
> microphones.
>
> We sell lots of mics and I am just expressing my opinion for this case.
> Not too many companies ENCOURAGE a free demo. Josephson does and
> that says alot. Its really tough to "talk" about mics and how they
> sound, blah blah blah..... the proof is in the pudding and to each of
> our ears.
>
> thanks!
> Frank
>

Yes, good points. Letting people try them for themselves is good
business. And I'm sure they're fine microphones.
 
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I emailed peluso to ask about the schoeps comparisons but never got a reply
, this was weeks ago !

regards Greg

"Harry Houdini" <harry@home.com> wrote in message
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> Hey!
>
> Looking for a pair of matched small-diaphragm condensers. If I had the
> cash, I'd go Schoeps and DPA all the way, but my budget is more modest
> than that. I need something quiet, forward sounding, transparent, and
> detailed...(Don't we all?)
>
> I'm considering trying a matched pair of Peluso CEMC6's out. Not
> exactly common inventory. Anyone have experience with them/opinions on
> their sound?
>
> How do they compare to the usual suspects? - C451's, KM184's, MK012's,
> C42's, etc.
>
> What instruments did they work well on?
>
> How was the self-noise?
>
> How's the bang for the buck?
>
> Were there any preamps that stood out as being good matches with them?
>
> Appreciate your thoughts,
>
>
> Harry
 
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Does the seller have the other mics and made his direct comparisons
& observations ?

regards Greg

"Dr. Dolittle" <pdo@spamblasters.not> wrote in message
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> fronk1@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> ......and I use them on a regular basis along with many other
>> microphones.
>>
>> We sell lots of mics and I am just expressing my opinion for this case.
>> Not too many companies ENCOURAGE a free demo. Josephson does and
>> that says alot. Its really tough to "talk" about mics and how they
>> sound, blah blah blah..... the proof is in the pudding and to each of
>> our ears.
>>
>> thanks!
>> Frank
>>
>
> Yes, good points. Letting people try them for themselves is good business.
> And I'm sure they're fine microphones.
 
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Thanks for the opinions , always helpful to inventory the infomation !

regards Greg

<fronk1@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've done some comparisons with Schoeps CMC6/MK4; Neumann KM140;
> Neumann KM 184 and DPA 4011.
>
> I think the C42 sound closest to the KM 184. The MK4s are a little
> "darker" and have a more robust bottom end; conversely the 140 is a
> little brighter; the 4011s are very transparent with little color; and
> the 184s sound similiar to the C42. I have never heard any Peluso
> microphones.
>
> Again, mic comparisons are very subjective and opinions vary. I
> simply think that for the $ you cant beat the C42 as an all-around
> small diaphragm condensor microphone. My .02.
>
> - Frank
>
 
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If you go to Google, click on newsgroups, then advanced search, and check
the posts under "Peluso" on this group, you will find some helpful
information. If you visit http://www.recording.org/forum-43.html, you will
find even more. All specifically answers your question.

"Uncle Russ" Reinberg

WESTLAKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
www.finescalerr.com
WESTLAKE RECORDS
www.westlakerecords.com
 
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You can call John Peluso directly and talk to him about these. He also has a
limited refund period, or at least he did earlier this year when I talked to
him.


"Harry Houdini" <harry@home.com> wrote in message
news:rh3gj1tvv8r2ha383thhi9t2gla9ke91i3@4ax.com...
> Hey!
>
> Looking for a pair of matched small-diaphragm condensers. If I had the
> cash, I'd go Schoeps and DPA all the way, but my budget is more modest
> than that. I need something quiet, forward sounding, transparent, and
> detailed...(Don't we all?)
>
> I'm considering trying a matched pair of Peluso CEMC6's out. Not
> exactly common inventory. Anyone have experience with them/opinions on
> their sound?
>
> How do they compare to the usual suspects? - C451's, KM184's, MK012's,
> C42's, etc.
>
> What instruments did they work well on?
>
> How was the self-noise?
>
> How's the bang for the buck?
>
> Were there any preamps that stood out as being good matches with them?
>
> Appreciate your thoughts,
>
>
> Harry
 

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