C800GPAC, Multi-Pattern Tube Condenser Microphone , aka: C-800G, C800G - detailed microphone profile, specifications, manuals, reviews, frequency-response graphs, self-noise data
The microphone has switches for polar-pattern selection, a 10dB pad and a low-cut filter.I’ve only had the chance to use a C800 once, and remember liking the unprocessed sound a lot on my own voice. The C100 made the same impression, and whereas I’d usually feel the need to cut ...
I've used the VM1 and C800 extensively. can't speak for the VMA. But my gut tells me just go for the cheaper one. they are all fine mics and you won't be disappointed either way. Share Reply Quote 1st August 2009 | Show parent #24 The MPCist Registered User Joined: Jul ...
As an aside to this thread and to resurrect it slightly, I'm surprised that there hasn't been a DIY C800G clone I've seen - please let me know if there has - given that the same capsule was used on the C48. Given the going price for C800Gs, I'd have thought a project simila...
Well the biggest challegne would be to find a capsule that is spot on to get c800 sound. Yes that Manley capsule is very close, but i doubt you could get closer without buying the actual sony capsule, which costs an arm and a leg. The capsule is the most important part, then head...