vocal mics!?
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clavicle06
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vocal mics!?
hi. just started home recording.
i am looking for a good CHEAP vocal microphone. as right now, im using what i have (sure sm 58) which isn't really ideal for home recording.dont get the best sounds.
so what microphone should i buy, anyone know any good budget vocal microphones?
i am looking for a good CHEAP vocal microphone. as right now, im using what i have (sure sm 58) which isn't really ideal for home recording.dont get the best sounds.
so what microphone should i buy, anyone know any good budget vocal microphones?
I used to use a Blue Ball mic. It was wicked.
Also Samson do some nice condensers quite cheap.
Also Samson do some nice condensers quite cheap.
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Lo-Fi Massahkah
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AKG Perception 100. Should be about 120 bucks in the US.
Why? It's made by AKG for a start - ok, assembed in China hence the lo cost...but it's a truly great lil mic.
Or the cheaper end of the Audio Technica range will suit you. Don't buy Samson, Behringer or any of that nasty fizzy shit....they're not worth the meagre savings you'll make.
Personally, and this is of no use to you at your stage, but if I could only buy one condenser mic to use on everything it'd be the AKG C414.
Oh, I second the SM58 suggestion too...and if you remove the grill it's pretty much an SM57 so you get the best of both worlds.
Why? It's made by AKG for a start - ok, assembed in China hence the lo cost...but it's a truly great lil mic.
Or the cheaper end of the Audio Technica range will suit you. Don't buy Samson, Behringer or any of that nasty fizzy shit....they're not worth the meagre savings you'll make.
Personally, and this is of no use to you at your stage, but if I could only buy one condenser mic to use on everything it'd be the AKG C414.
Oh, I second the SM58 suggestion too...and if you remove the grill it's pretty much an SM57 so you get the best of both worlds.
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bosonHavoc
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Almost forgot -
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun05/a ... ectsb1.htm
It's cheaper then the C1 and gets almost universal praise from folks who know whereof they speak.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun05/a ... ectsb1.htm
It's cheaper then the C1 and gets almost universal praise from folks who know whereof they speak.
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latenitepro
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