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stinkybleach
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Joined: Dec 07, 2005
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Hello. I own a Sebatron Thorax and a newly acquired vmp-2000e.I love them both very dearly and track all my instruments and vocals through them. Was wondering if there were any other recommended dynamic microphones for recording male rock/folk vocals specifically to match up with these units. Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards an RE-20 or SM-7.I think a dynamic microphone would suit me better than the Rhodes condenser I am using now. |
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Markd102
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Joined: Apr 24, 2001
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Location: Australia
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LOL, well you'll certainly avoid that annoying hyped top end.
I'd go with the SM-7B first. i think it's more of a vocal mic than the RE-20. |
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