condensor mics recomendations
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condensor mics recomendations
there are several condersor mics available in the $99 to $299 price range. Does anyone have a preferance? What's the best value? Need to buy one, to many choices and to much hype.
I didn't want to lay out a huge amount so for vocals, I bought a new CAD GXL2400 which included the shock mount and 20' XLR cable off of Ebay for $79.00
I tried it out on my Yamaha AW4416 DAW and was extremely happy with the way it sounded. I think they are made in China but for what you get and the sound it produced, it is a good inexpensive way to go if you are just getting into recording at home.
I tried it out on my Yamaha AW4416 DAW and was extremely happy with the way it sounded. I think they are made in China but for what you get and the sound it produced, it is a good inexpensive way to go if you are just getting into recording at home.
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Some of my favorites:
Audio Technica 4047 (a little out of the stated price range but used ones can be had)
Audio Technica 4033 (maybe the best all-around workhorse of the bunch)
Studio Projects C-1
MXL V69
I own all of these myself, and all can work well depending upon the source and the preamp used.....
Audio Technica 4047 (a little out of the stated price range but used ones can be had)
Audio Technica 4033 (maybe the best all-around workhorse of the bunch)
Studio Projects C-1
MXL V69
I own all of these myself, and all can work well depending upon the source and the preamp used.....
Tommy Detamore
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Audio Technica 4033 (maybe the best all-around workhorse of the bunch)
Studio Projects C-1
yeah, a vote for these too.
the C-1 is a great value.
And their tube version T-1 is very, very nice also.
I AB'd their stereo one with a Neuman stereo
and could hear no difference that I could quantify.
Studio Projects C-1
yeah, a vote for these too.
the C-1 is a great value.
And their tube version T-1 is very, very nice also.
I AB'd their stereo one with a Neuman stereo
and could hear no difference that I could quantify.
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'Nother vote for the Studio Projects C1 -- really nice for the price. I had the T3, but for my ears and level of output (I'm a hobbiest) couldn't justify keeping it over selling it for something else...
You can get them new on ebay for $200 shipped, which I think is the way to go instead of $150 used on ebay.
You can get them new on ebay for $200 shipped, which I think is the way to go instead of $150 used on ebay.
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