Decent budgeted Mic
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Decent budgeted Mic
I'm excited to be recording a violinist early next week.. only problem is my mic is outdated & bad quality..
Am looking to get a new one this weekend &my budget's only 200 or less..
Anyone know a good budgeted mic I should look out for?
Kel
Am looking to get a new one this weekend &my budget's only 200 or less..
Anyone know a good budgeted mic I should look out for?
Kel
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Re: Decent budgeted Mic
Kel, I would say a ribbon mic, one of the cheap chinese ones.
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Re: Decent budgeted Mic
I've tried the Fathead pretty extensively, if you need a dark, very un-hyped sound it's good but for me def not a one mic solution. It's kinda the opposite of the super hyped cheap LDC's...
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I would steer clear of the cheap condensers, especially for a violin, the harsh highs would probably sound like nails on a chalkboard. I call dark and unhyped, natural.
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Yeah, it would probably sound good on violin but for me never worked as a vocal or acoustic guitar mic. But for what it does it is a good mic, and inexpensive!
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Re: Decent budgeted Mic
Thanks Len & Ethan.. I'l try to use my old dynamic one first since cheap condenser isn't gonna work..
The ribbon ones look interesting.. only problem is that I'm recording violins once in a while but need to record vocal parts more often.. Hope my old dynamic one works for now..
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The ribbon ones look interesting.. only problem is that I'm recording violins once in a while but need to record vocal parts more often.. Hope my old dynamic one works for now..
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See if you can find an Electro Voice RE 20. New it might be more than 200 but you might find one used. A great all around dynamic with very little proximity effect and excellent isolation from sound behind the mic. It was used for Stevie Wonders vocals for years. Worth a look!
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I have also had really good luck the Blue mics. I have the Bluebird that works very well. Also look at the Octava SDC mics. I have heard nice things about them as well.
check out: http://www.oktavamod.com/. They have some nice prices.
I have also heard very good things about: http://www.naiant.com/naiant.html. I haven't used any of their mics, but you can't beat the prices and they seem to have a decent rep.
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check out: http://www.oktavamod.com/. They have some nice prices.
I have also heard very good things about: http://www.naiant.com/naiant.html. I haven't used any of their mics, but you can't beat the prices and they seem to have a decent rep.
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I second the Electrovoice RE 20 or PL20......great dynamic mic....I have two, bought them both used, paid $200.00 each...Right at your budget...... THE standard for radio announcement.......
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Thanks Mazz & Bruce.. Wow! if Stevie used that.. I'm really gonna try to get that one =D
Thanks KC.. Checking em out..
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Thanks KC.. Checking em out..
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