
here are four sample recordings made with RS 33-1090A microphones, modified by use of the Uneeda Audio modification kit.

One is a short snip of a friend playing his guitar and singing. It's a single mike per file, and both files are supposed to 
represent him singing and playing guitar. One is a Neumann U64 (that's a tube KM84), the other is the modified PZM. The U64 
is on a floor stand, and maybe 18" off the ground (carpet). The PZM was just placed on the floor.  The mics went into a 
Focusrite scarlet interface and then to the recorder. No dynamics, No EQ, No nothing. In post, all I did was to normalize 
the peak level to -1dBFS. 2 files, mono. recorded simultaneously.

Next is an orchestra that I record. The mics were placed on the stage lip, maybe 8-feet apart. Again, they were just recorded.
Recorded on Sound Devices 970 recorder. 24/48 sample rate/bit depth (pzm_test1.*)



Last is a high school stage band. I did not really try to optimally place the mics, they were just on the floor, about in 
line with my principal pair, and probably 5-feet apart. All you hear here is the two PZMs. The actually recording was more 
like 14 mikes, but the primary pickup was four mikes across the front of the band. (pzm_test2.*)




