ProCo Sound MAX20
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ProCo Sound MAX20 : Recensione di moosers

Opzioni Generali
Il suono ProCo MAX20 è un pad -20 db che si inserisce tra il cavo del microfono e microfono per dare spazio per la testa ancora un po 'e -20 di attenuazione con microfoni a caldo e sui segnali forti. Non c'è davvero nulla che dovete sapere diverso da quello di come sarà visualizzata semplicemente -20 dB di attenuazione. Ci sono anche sia un -10 dB e -30 db versione di questo pad, ognuno dei quali varia in prezzo, ma questo se il più costoso dal momento che è proprio nel mezzo ed è una specie di la perfetta quantità di attenuazione avresti bisogno se si stesse usando uno di questi. Uno studio che ho recentemente iniziato a fare qualche lavoro a ha uno di questi mano per situazioni in cui ci potrebbe essere una fonte di forte e stiamo usando un microfono sensibile. Si tratta sicuramente utile volte più di quanto si potrebbe pensare ed è qualcosa che ogni studio dovrebbe avere uno o due. Naturalmente preamplificatori microfonici molti hanno una costruito nel pad, come fanno molti microfoni, ma ci sono molti là fuori di entrambi che hanno nessuno di questi, quindi è sempre bene essere preparati per qualsiasi cosa, soprattutto se si lavora in un professionista o semi-professionisti dell'ambiente. Non posso dire che il prezzo del MAX20 ProCo è troppo irragionevole, ma sembra che ci siano altri pad là fuori che potrebbe essere un po 'meno di questo. Eppure, non è così tanto di più e probabilmente, alla fine, vale la pena come sembra essere un pad che è costruito per durare e può essere la vostra colonna portante in studio per tutto il tempo si potrebbe avere. Avevo portata fuori pastiglie fatte dalla Shure e altri, ma non si può davvero andare male qui con il MAX20 audio Proco.
The ProCo Sound MAX20 is a -20 db pad that you insert in between your mic cable and microphone to give you some more head room and -20 of attenuation with hot mics and on loud signals. There isn't really anything that you need to know other than that as it will simply give you -20 db of attenuation. There is also both a -10 db and -30 db version of this pad, each of which varies in price but this one if the most expensive since it's right in the middle and is kind of the perfect amount of attenuation you'd need if you were using one of these. A studio that I recently started doing some work at has one of these on hand for situations where there might be a loud source and we're using a sensitive mic. It definitely comes in handy more times than you would think and is something that every studio should have one or two of. Of course many microphone preamps have a built in pad, as do many microphones, but there are plenty out there of both that have neither of these, so it's always good to be prepared for whatever, especially if you're working in a professional or semi-professional environment. I can't say that the price of the ProCo MAX20 is too unreasonable, but it does seem like there are other pads out there that could be a bit cheaper than this one. Still, it's not all that much more and it's probably in the end worth it as it seems to be a pad that is built to last and can be your studio mainstay for however long you might have it. I'd scope out pads made by Shure and others but you can't really go wrong here with the Proco Sound MAX20.
Original English text: Overall Opinion
The ProCo Sound MAX20 is a -20 db pad that you insert in between your mic cable and microphone to give you some more head room and -20 of attenuation with hot mics and on loud signals. There isn't really anything that you need to know other than that as it will simply give you -20 db of attenuation. There is also both a -10 db and -30 db version of this pad, each of which varies in price but this one if the most expensive since it's right in the middle and is kind of the perfect amount of attenuation you'd need if you were using one of these. A studio that I recently started doing some work at has one of these on hand for situations where there might be a loud source and we're using a sensitive mic. It definitely comes in handy more times than you would think and is something that every studio should have one or two of. Of course many microphone preamps have a built in pad, as do many microphones, but there are plenty out there of both that have neither of these, so it's always good to be prepared for whatever, especially if you're working in a professional or semi-professional environment. I can't say that the price of the ProCo MAX20 is too unreasonable, but it does seem like there are other pads out there that could be a bit cheaper than this one. Still, it's not all that much more and it's probably in the end worth it as it seems to be a pad that is built to last and can be your studio mainstay for however long you might have it. I'd scope out pads made by Shure and others but you can't really go wrong here with the Proco Sound MAX20.
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