Small Diaphragm vs Large Diaphragm Condenser - Why a Small Diaphragm is BETTER, but we don't use it
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Ever wonder why you don't really see too many people rocking a small diaphragm condenser as their main mic? I certainly do. They pose a lot of benefits when compared to a large diaphragm condenser....but here we are all obsessed with large diaphragm condensers. Today I'll explain why a small diaphragm condenser could be better for you...and why you still probably won't but it anyways....
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Microphones:
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