| Listen and watch: | |
| Dave Ruffo - Barabara Carroll - S25B | |
| Master sound engineer Dave Ruffo has recorded Barabara Carroll. The recording uses the AMT S25B on the Acoustic Bass. No pickups, nothing else, just the S25B. | |
| Marty Paglione Pod Cast with Tony Miceli | |
| Tony interviews Marty about some technical issue's related to AMT Microphones and technical information in general. Microphone bleed, rejection rate, etc etc.. | |
| Live @ NAMM 2009 with Full Compass | |
| Kevin and Kyle stopped by the AMT booth to talk a bit about new AMT Products! | |
Instruments:
Acoustic Bass
As a free lance bass player I find myself in a lot of different musical situations. It might be a Jazz gig, a recording session or Broadway show. Regardless, I've found the AMT Bass Microphone to sound great in every circumstance. In live performance there's no other mic that matches the sound and clarity of it. The bass is distinctly heard in it's acoustic sound not electronically via a transducer of some sort. I've also found it useful in recording. While studios usually have an arrayof microphones some engineers aren't used to recording acoustic instruments. With the AMT this is no problem. Just attach it to the bass, plug it into the board and instant great-sounding bass!
Rick Shaw
Free lance bass player in Los Angeles - Johnny Mathis - CBS Television show "JAG"