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hi there!
am choosing a new mic for my home studio (vocals & instruments), but the doubt got over me...
the choices are:
* Rode NT 1 A
* AKG C-2000 B
* AKG C-3000 B
* SE 2200 A
* Audio Technica AT 3035
can anyone offer me a good "comparison test"? any other mic suggestion in this price range?
thanks
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Tue May 29, 2007 7:45 pm |
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In the range of "versatile" mics out there for very little money, I would strongly advise the following:
1 - Avoid the AKG C2000, C3000, or C4000 like the plague
2 - Rode is almost always a safe bet
3 - AT is almost always a safe bet (Though, I would go just a little higher and get the AT 4040 or 4033 (or heck, maybe the 4047). The little extra money spent will MORE than justify itself when you use a mic of this caliber. IMO, the 40 series of AT mics represents some of the finest value in microphones anywhere on the planet. You get a FANTASTIC mic at a stupid cheap price.
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Tue May 29, 2007 8:51 pm |
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| Cucco wrote: |
3 - AT is almost always a safe bet (Though, I would go just a little higher and get the AT 4040 or 4033 (or heck, maybe the 4047). The little extra money spent will MORE than justify itself when you use a mic of this caliber. IMO, the 40 series of AT mics represents some of the finest value in microphones anywhere on the planet. You get a FANTASTIC mic at a stupid cheap price.
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Tue May 29, 2007 9:48 pm |
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Since you haven't listed what you do have, I recommend the "staples," which will equal most of the mics already mentioned in this thread:
EV RE20 or RE27
Sennheiser MD421
Shure SM7B
These EV and Shure mics manage to sound better than most condenser mics for some jobs - vocals in particular. And few can match the 421 on guitar amps/cabs. All of which cost less than good condenser mics.
I agree with avoiding AKG's lower end mics. However, if you are willing to spend for the upper AT mics, go a step further and get into Nuemann, Schoepps, Royer, and other top name brands. You won;t regret that. Plus, as an added bonus being great mics, the bragging rights feel really good!
If I only knew then what I know now!! YMMV...
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I will choose free will. |
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| pr0gr4m wrote: | | I will choose free will. |
Huh?  |
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Wed May 30, 2007 3:45 am |
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| pr0gr4m wrote: | | I will choose free will. |
Hehe, yes indeed...what mic would you use to record a celestial voice?  |
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I would choose between AT4050 (more neutral/less colored) and NT2-A (slightly hyped but in a good way). In general (not written in the stone) if you do lot of acoustic then AT could be better choice. For the rock/pop NT2-A could bring up some aggressiveness.
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Wed May 30, 2007 5:59 am |
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| tifftunes wrote: | ...if you are willing to spend for the upper AT mics, go a step further and get into Nuemann, Schoepps, Royer, and other top name brands. You won;t regret that. Plus, as an added bonus being great mics, the bragging rights feel really good!
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I agree that owning a great mic is a great thing, but....
We've taken this guy from a $200 mic (the ones he asked about) to a $300-$400 mic (AT 4040/4033/4047) up to a $1k to $4K mic. I don't think that's what he's looking for.
Besides, most studios wouldn't have enough use for a Schoeps microphone to warrant their purchase.
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Wed May 30, 2007 7:14 am |
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i'm no expert, but the se 2200a works well for me. a great all-arounder. |
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Wed May 30, 2007 12:05 pm |
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"We've taken this guy from a $200 mic (the ones he asked about) to a $300-$400 mic (AT 4040/4033/4047) up to a $1k to $4K mic. I don't think that's what he's looking for."
that's the point guys... i simply cannot afford a very expensive mic now, and for a home/project studio, i also think it's not essential one of those super mics.
i've been checking the at 4040, and it's the very limit of my price range; have to check the 4033 now. but i'm enjoying the discussion about it, and am checking some new mics i hadn't even seen before.
any more advises please let me know; i'll buy them only in 2 weeks time.
thanks
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Wed May 30, 2007 12:36 pm |
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Wed May 30, 2007 2:05 pm |
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This forum seems (from my limited view anyway) to avoid Oktava. Why is that?
The ML2500 is a good tube mic that works well on many things (most notably on vocals). I also happen to have and like the ML52 ribbon, which sounds good on acoustic guitar as well as vocals and drum overhead.
Both are close to the specified price range (don't get a used Oktava ribbon though). |
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Wed May 30, 2007 8:19 pm |
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Yeah...quality control is an issue with these. There is not a problem with how they sound. I have a Russian made one and got lucky and got a wednesday mic.....It has a very similar tone to my early U87 just not the output. But for someone on a strict budget, I would not recommend the Octavas even though I personally like them. For someone who has a decent locker already and is looking for some 'cheap flavor' I say go try as many as you can and buy the ones that sound best right out of the box. |
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