I'm working on a video comparing a Wick 4AL, and Alliance DC3, and an Alliance DC4. My home tests are done with the mic within a foot of the bell's edge, and that can show some factors. But what I really care about, especially in my current switching, is how well the thing can take its sound out to the audience.
So this time I recorded with my good mic well back in the sanctuary. Attached is a photo showing the players-eye-view of the room and setup, with my recording mic circled in red. (We are still not doing live services indoors, so the sanctuary is not very well organized right now). And my bell is turned to the side, so probably 80 degrees off axis, which is how I usually play for a congregation. In a week or so I should have the video put together.
So this time I recorded with my good mic well back in the sanctuary. Attached is a photo showing the players-eye-view of the room and setup, with my recording mic circled in red. (We are still not doing live services indoors, so the sanctuary is not very well organized right now). And my bell is turned to the side, so probably 80 degrees off axis, which is how I usually play for a congregation. In a week or so I should have the video put together.
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