Trying the venerable AKG C414 B-ULS out on a bunch of different sources.
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Gear and recording info:
Electric guitars:
Fender Classic Series '50s Telecaster
'65 Fender Princeton Reissue with Jensen P12Q
AKG C414 B-ULS - BAE 1073MPF
Small amount of slapback on lead guitar
Vocals:
AKG C414 B-ULS - BAE 1073MPF, no compression, volume adjusted manually, small amount of slapback delay and reverb
Bass:
2012 American Standard P Bass
1966 Ampeg SB-12
AKG C414 B-ULS - BAE 1073MPF
Narrow-Q notch at 145hz to remove a resonance
Drums:
1965 Ludwig Super Classic (13, 16, 22), Champagne Sparkle
Ludwig Black Beauty snare with moongels and Snareweight - Telefunken M80 - BAE 1073MPF, no EQ or compression
Snare bottom: Shure SM57 - BAE 1073MPF
Kick: Shure Beta 52 - Vintech 473 preamp
Overheads: AKG C414 B-ULS pair - Vintech 473 preamps
Toms (not used): Sennheiser MD421s - CAPI VP28 preamps
Room: 1974 Neumann U87, omni - Vintech 473
Acoustic guitar:
AKG C414 B-ULS - BAE 1073MPF
75hz HPF
Percussion:
Cowbell, Triangle, and Meinl Shaker
AKG C414 B-ULS - BAE 1073MPF
Intro/outro speech:
Sennheiser MH416 - CAPI VP28
Camera gear:
Nikon Z6II
Z 24-70mm f/4
Z 14-24 f/2.8
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