Originally Posted By: axeplayer
Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Originally Posted By: chulaivet1966
Originally Posted By: rockstar_not
Wrote an e-mail about how to get replacement elastics over the weekend. Box showed up today with new elastics AND a new standard mount that works. Way to go CAD!


Cool....that worked out well.
I have a CAD E-100.
I purchased it on 12/6/96 and I think it's a great condenser and has served me quite well.
I'd recommend them.

90db....I also has a CAD E200 early on.
On my vocals I found it was also 'dark' compared to my E100.
I sold it long ago.
The E200 is fine mic but the E100 had provided more detail and crispness on my vocals.

Frequency response one my E100 is pretty flat with a 2-3db bump at about 3K.
Several db roll off at 10K.

Carry on....





Hey Leatherneck. We use the cheap CAD's when we're busking. No phantom power needed, and no worries about damage.


Regards,

Bob


You busk too,

Do you find that the punters get an extra spring in their step about 20-30 metres on either side of you as they pass you by?

smile

Axey





Axey-

We love busking. No bar owners, no drunks, none of that usual stuff. We actually put together a completely battery-operated mini-PA. Backing tracks (BIAB), A/E guitar, electric bass and two vocals. It all fits on our Rock N Roller cart.
Have Cart – Will Travel. grin


Regards,

Bob