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Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:30 pm
by matthews
Title pretty much says it all...

Looking for a cheap(ish) mic that will get the job done, nothing too fancy. Will be used mainly for recording vocals, but occasionally for sampling a few sounds as well. Currently using a Shure SM58, its decent, but looking for something more geared towards the studio.

Been looking at the AKG Perception line, any thoughts?

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:16 am
by nuxnamon
If u have a good mic pre with lots of gain, then consider a sm7b. Works great here on a variety of voices. Havent used the akg

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:58 am
by Sibanger
Go here -http://www.sfb.net/acatalog/AKG_Mic.html


& check out these-AKG D 660 S or AKG D 770 II.

Only $69 & $110. USD. CHEAP 8)

They'll do a good job for the price.

Or if your after something a little better, but still great value, check out their Studio Projects Condenser Mics.

Studio Projects - B1 MK II is only $122 USD and the Studio Projects - B3 MK II is $182 USD.

I have one of the B3's & it works very well. Very good bang for buck value.

They'll ship internationally.

I do not work for these guys. I'm just a very happy customer :D

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:31 pm
by lapieuvre
This one is always Back order, very very popular, with audio demos on the site:

http://web.me.com/finalmix/Gauge_Microp ... ECM87.html

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:33 pm
by H20nly
Audio Technica 3035

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:33 pm
by nateybird
If u have a good mic pre with lots of gain, then consider a sm7b. Works great here on a variety of voices. Havent used the akg

^^^^^^
I second this. My vocal rig is super cheap but sounds good to my ears, I'm releasing stuff and am pretty satisfied on my budget that it sounds pro enough. The sm7 is like, $350 new. It DOES run super quiet. I don't have a nice pre-amp. I just use a $150 new tc helicon voicetone t1 pedal as a gain booster. I actually apply the tc helicon compression to a degree going in. I use an additional popper stopper even though the sm7 has a sock on it, but my fricatives are out of control. I also use a reflection filter screen behind it cuz I'm just in my bedroom no vocal booth. I'm telling you this shit sounds pretty golden, or pretty golden for the $.

Re: Opinion: Cheap Mic for recording vocals...

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:04 pm
by matthews
Thanks guys, a lot of good info here. Will review all the options and report back after I make a purchase and let you know how I'm making out.

Interesting to see a couple USB recommendations. Never really considered a USB mic as a serious piece of kit, maybe times are changing.