 | June 18, 2015 | New Products | | Read the November/December 2014 Issue of PAR Now! Click Here For The Digital Edition | Today's Review | DPA SC4098 d:screet Podium Microphone By Strother Bullins On its primary intended applicationspoken wordthe SC4098 is on the level of any fine studio condenser microphone with some slight EQ applied. Its proximity effect adds intimate and appropriate low frequency body to full-voiced speakers and a crisp yet natural-sounding boost up top, emphasizing enunciated details for great intelligibility. At this particular church, the pastor frequently performs as a vocalist/acoustic guitarist from the pulpit, and the SC4098 also captured those performances quite well. His guitar's off-axis distance from the SC4098 seemed to blend well with the on-axis close-miked vocal; he ultimately used one Sunday's board mix to share a song via the church's preferred social media site as it sounded both detailed and natural. More » | No subscription to Pro Audio Review? Get on the inside track with the best peer-to-peer pro reviews in the audio production biz: visit http://www.mypsnmag.com now! | | Today's Blog | Seen On The Scene: Sweetwater GearFest 2015 By Pro Sound Network Staff Every year for two days, Sweetwater GearFest turns Fort Wayne, Indiana, into the center of the musical instrument and pro audio world. People travel hundreds of miles to converge on the campus of internet retailer Sweetwater to attend educational seminars; check out in-depth workshops; network with fellow pros; meet famed producers, engineers and musicians; and nab some deals on gear that are pretty, uh, sweet. Pro Sound News editor-in-chief Frank Wells was on-hand both days this year, sharing the event on the PSN Twitter and Facebook accounts, and here's some of what he saw. More » Click The Covers Digital Edition Quick Links Months of PAR's digital edition reviews are just a click away! More » | | Today's Video | Recalling Springsteen’s “Born To Run” By Clive Young Forty years ago, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band recorded some of their breakthrough Born To Run album at 914 Sound Studios in the small town of Blauvelt, NY. They spent a lot of time thereso much that occasionally the band pitched a tent in the studio's backyard rather than drive home to New Jersey. Ultimately, however, they only used one song on the final album, opting to record the rest at The Record Plant in New York City. Still, if only a single song could make it to the finished LP, it was the right one: the propulsive title track. We all know what happened to Springsteen, but whatever became of 914 Sound Studios and its audio team? More » | | Events | | |  | |  | |
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