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Re: Advice on choosing a microphone

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:54 pm
by MacGuffin
my swissarmyknife mic is a rode nt3, very versatile, not too expensive.
With that and a SM57 I have a lot of possibilities.

It really depends what kind of music you make. I make mostly electronic dance music so a more neutral mic can do the job. If you are tracking a lot of instruments in a band setting then having a variety of mics is useful because you don't want everything to sound the same.

Re: Advice on choosing a microphone

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:10 pm
by 3phase
gjm wrote: The documentation for both of my Rode Mic's say "Designed and Manufactured in Australia."
ok than it only looks chineese.. however not a bad recomendation in this price range... only question..how much sound pressure does it take? a real swiss army knife has to chew a lot...and thats a diziplin where cheap mics sometimes fail or dont even tell how much soundpressure they realy can take

Re: Advice on choosing a microphone

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:21 pm
by kanuck
Ok, I think I'm getting a general consensus that I should just save a lot more until I can afford a really decent mic. What price range would you guys recommend spending? $1000? $1500?

Re: Advice on choosing a microphone

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:35 pm
by gjm
3phase wrote:... only question..how much sound pressure does it take?
What do you mean by sound pressure? Are you talking about sensitivity? Equivalent noise? Signal/Noise? If you are intereted you can check the rodemic.com site. All the info for all of the mic's are there.

Re: Advice on choosing a microphone

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:37 pm
by H20nly
kanuck wrote:Ok, I think I'm getting a general consensus that I should just save a lot more until I can afford a really decent mic. What price range would you guys recommend spending? $1000? $1500?
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One million dollars.