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		<title>David Pelta-Tiller</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>"I did record a bunch of mandolin tracks tonight and just for fun replaced my normal favorite combo U87 and km 184 set up with the 22 47 LE and the km 184 and was totally excited by the results!! I totally didn't expect to like it so much better on mando. I always used the Neumann U47 on vocals, guitar and bass when I had that here in the studio and never tried it on mando. The 22 47 LE gave the mando much more depth and tactle voice qualities than the U87. Pretty cool!"</p>
<p>"I just wanted to say those P84s sound GREAT!! We did an A B session with the 184's and there's hardly a worthy comparison. The P84s sounded much fuller and sweeter."</p>
<p>-David Pelta-Tiller</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://pelusomicrophonelab.com/community/pmlcdavidtiller/">David Pelta-Tiller</a> appeared first on <a href="https://pelusomicrophonelab.com">Peluso Microphone Lab</a>.</p>
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