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Hello.

I'm about to buy a microphone and found 4 mics which look quite good. But I'm not sure which one to buy, so which of the following mics would you recommend:

Audio-Technica AT2020 (99€)
Audio-Technica AT3035 (198€)
AKG Perception 220 (189€)
Studio Projects C1 MkII (198€)

If you have any other suggestions in that price range let me know.
I'm gonna use it for rock and pop vocals, mainly my own voice, but also other male and female vocalists.

Thanks

Comments

RemyRAD Tue, 07/22/2008 - 02:19

I think you should purchase one per year, for the next four years. Go alphabetically & you can't go wrong. If this is the only microphone you'll ever own in your lifetime, I'd go with the AKG as they've been around a little longer than the other guys. I mean, you can't go wrong with the Austrians, if you do what they say.

It's not a tumor!
Ms. Remy Ann David

ouzo77 Tue, 07/22/2008 - 13:54

Thanks for your replies.

I've ordered the AT3035. There are a lot of good reviews on the internet, so I guess it will do the job.

I considered the AKG but I found only one review, which was good, but not enough to really convince me. Maybe I'll try it if I don't like the AT (30 days money back guarantee!).

anonymous Tue, 07/29/2008 - 06:30

I'd pick none of the above and go with a KSM27/SL.

The reason being is you'll buy one of those mics, and then 6 months to a year from now you'll be selling to buy something else. If you buy a mic like a KSM27/SL you'll never have to boot it from your mic collection because overall it is a good mic.

ouzo77 Tue, 07/29/2008 - 07:55

WindyCityMastering wrote: I'd pick none of the above and go with a KSM27/SL.

The reason being is you'll buy one of those mics, and then 6 months to a year from now you'll be selling to buy something else. If you buy a mic like a KSM27/SL you'll never have to boot it from your mic collection because overall it is a good mic.

Thanks for your suggestion, but the KSM27SL is 100 Euro more, which is more than I wanted to spend.
I got my AT3035 a few days ago (which came bundled with a K&M mic boom stand for 209 Euro) and tried it just yesterday. I really like it. It sounds well balanced and clear and the vocal track doesn't need much or any EQing. More than suitable for my purpose.

Thanks again to all for your input!

ouzo77 Mon, 08/04/2008 - 11:33

jonyoung wrote: I just bought a 3rd one! I found out on another forum that AT is discontinuing the 30 Series mics, and there's a retail music site here in the US that has them on clearance for $99 USD, I think they sell and ship overseas too:

http://www.soundprofessionals.com

Prost!

Thanks for the tip. But with customs and shipping it'd be the same price that I can get it here. Anyway, for $99 (which is about 64 Euro) it's a bargain!

It's the same with apple. When you buy a mac in germany (that costs $1799 in the US) you pay 1799 Euro (which would be about $2800). If you import one you must pay customs and shipping. In the end you almost pay the same...

makes me wanna move to the states! :D

mahlzeit!

anonymous Thu, 08/07/2008 - 14:46

jonyoung wrote: Eric, Since you bought two, try them for drum overheads coming in over the drummer's shoulders. I've been using a 4 mic setup on drums this past year, really huge sound. Also great on piano, electric guitar cabs, upright bass, nylon string guitar.

Thanks for the tip. That was one of the reasons I bought 2 of them was to try them out for over heads and Acoustic guitar. Also going to try on vocals since these are my first LD condensers. I'm starting to get a collection of MICs, some decent, some cheap. I want to try a version of the recorderman set-up with kick and snare MICed because my last attempt at drums had much to be desired.