recommend me a mic for under $150/ €100
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Grappadura
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recommend me a mic for under $150/ €100
I don´t have much budget, but what mic would you recommend in this pricerange? Probably in the end I´ll pay like € 200, because I´ll see one that´s much better than the one in my price-range.
I want to record voices and guitar.
I want to record voices and guitar.
pacific pro audio PPA LD-1
a used shure ksm27
an akg c1000
sm58's will make everything sound "OK" where other mics will make voice and guitar sound better, for recording a solid low cost condenser will have much better results than a dynamic that is good for live vocals and not much more.
a used shure ksm27
an akg c1000
sm58's will make everything sound "OK" where other mics will make voice and guitar sound better, for recording a solid low cost condenser will have much better results than a dynamic that is good for live vocals and not much more.
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what do you want to record?
for example if its an acoustic guitar i really can recommend studio projects b1..but not for something else..well sm 58 is pretty alround use of stuff..even very save of feedbacks etc..thats why its a common live mic..but please give some more information..
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really nice stuff..very cheap!
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Grappadura
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Thanx for the replies! The Messe-articles are seducing me. Would you recommend any of those listed? There are some from crowley and from CAD.
EDIT: I can´t give much more information about what I want to use it for. Mainly, I wanna sit in front of my pc and sing some tunes to the songs I write (and later use Melodyne, thats for sure
). Probably I´ll also want to record classic guitar and flute.
Another noob question: I guess when you record electric guitar you just put the outs of the guitar into the ins of your soundcard?
EDIT: I can´t give much more information about what I want to use it for. Mainly, I wanna sit in front of my pc and sing some tunes to the songs I write (and later use Melodyne, thats for sure
Another noob question: I guess when you record electric guitar you just put the outs of the guitar into the ins of your soundcard?
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dhilsabeck
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the audio technica at2020 condenser got a favorable review in SOS ($100 usd)
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb06/a ... at2020.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb06/a ... at2020.htm
as long as they are instrument inputs, yes. if line, it won't work well. if you have an amp that has a line out, you can use that, into a line in on your card, AND you can mic the cab...Grappadura wrote:. Another noob question: I guess when you record electric guitar you just put the outs of the guitar into the ins of your soundcard?
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