Dave Largent
July 20th, 2006, 11:22 PM
Just a quick comparo.
I tried these at a dance club with
blasting music.
I paid about $100 for the ATM10a and about
$160 for the 3032. The 3032 did sound
all-around noticeably better. The 10a
sounded a bit muffled in comparison,
with not as much treble pick-up,
although I could pretty much equal
the treble out in post with a gentle
boost. The 3032 had significantly tighter bass,
with the 10a being a bit more boomy.
I was not able to tighten up the
10a bass in post to match.
One thing I noticed is that the 10a has even
a tad more bass resonse than the 3032. You
can not say that the 10a will not capture
a good heavy bass thump.
Overall I'm a bit disappointed in the 10a but
I guess you get what you pay for here.
I guess they're both priced about right
for what they offer.
I must say I am not altogether satisfied with
the 3032, either. I've used it on piano and it
seems to be really flat,
and seems not to have a lot of detail.
Doesn't have an "open" sound.
Again, I suppose it's worth about what you
pay for it.
Anyone know what omni might be a noticeable
next step up?
I tried these at a dance club with
blasting music.
I paid about $100 for the ATM10a and about
$160 for the 3032. The 3032 did sound
all-around noticeably better. The 10a
sounded a bit muffled in comparison,
with not as much treble pick-up,
although I could pretty much equal
the treble out in post with a gentle
boost. The 3032 had significantly tighter bass,
with the 10a being a bit more boomy.
I was not able to tighten up the
10a bass in post to match.
One thing I noticed is that the 10a has even
a tad more bass resonse than the 3032. You
can not say that the 10a will not capture
a good heavy bass thump.
Overall I'm a bit disappointed in the 10a but
I guess you get what you pay for here.
I guess they're both priced about right
for what they offer.
I must say I am not altogether satisfied with
the 3032, either. I've used it on piano and it
seems to be really flat,
and seems not to have a lot of detail.
Doesn't have an "open" sound.
Again, I suppose it's worth about what you
pay for it.
Anyone know what omni might be a noticeable
next step up?