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This is the last thread from me asking for gear advice (at least for the time being!)

I need mics mics mics :) I'm gonna use them for Micing guitar amps and for vocals. I wanna experiment a little so sticking up with a single mic for either amps/vocals isn't for me.

SM57 is already in my list. Been looking over Studio Projects B1, B3, C1, C3 and I don't know which ones I should get. I've also seen people recommend AKG's.

I also need a pair of headphones for monitoring. I'm not willing to spend more than $100-150 though as I'm gonna use them strictly for monitoring.

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KurtFoster Thu, 07/22/2004 - 12:51

I like the Sony 7506 / V600's for phones ...

For vocals, I am currently reccomending the SP C3's or C1's (if you don't need multi pattern) for those who are dealing wth a constrained budget. If you can spend a bit more try the AKG414. If price is no object, U87, C12VR, Manley Reference,

For guitar mics, I would go for Sennheiser 421's ... and SM57's. I have also used the AKG D112 on distorted guitar amps ... one trick I like is to use 2 421's on the front baffel of an open backed amp, panned left/right and a LD in figure 8 pattern, placed sideways behind the amp panned down the middle. I usually use the U87 for this but I have tried the SP C3 also with good results.

anonymous Wed, 07/28/2004 - 13:55

how do they compare?

how do the C1, C3 compare to the AT 4040, 4033, or AKG C3000B? I understand the 4040 is transformerless, and the AKG uses "microtransformer" technology - how does this effect the sound? Never heard of the C1 or C3... any good?

I'm looking for a decent vocal mic for home stuff and the 414 is a bit out of my price range.

anonymous Wed, 07/28/2004 - 13:55

how do they compare?

how do the C1, C3 compare to the AT 4040, 4033, or AKG C3000B? I understand the 4040 is transformerless, and the AKG uses "microtransformer" technology - how does this effect the sound? Never heard of the C1 or C3... any good?

I'm looking for a decent vocal mic for home stuff and the 414 is a bit out of my price range.