Reguardless of the price tag. What is your favorite condensor mic? Not because it can do a lot of various types of instruments. But mainly because of it's great sound.
1st question...
What is your favorite condensor mic?
2nd question...
What condensor mic do you wish you had?
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I like the Manley Gold Reference series cuz they're seriously "P
I like the Manley Gold Reference series cuz they're seriously "Pimpin" mics with their PHAT gold plating! (Actually, it's a damn good mic, but not at the top of my list.)
I agree with Kurt - the 4033 or the 4047 are some damn fine mics - regardless of price.
Cost no object - Gefell UM900 - this is the coolest LDC and slicker than snot on a doorknob. It also sounds so damn good, it's hard to imagine you're listening to a microphone.
Favorite all-arounder though - Schoeps CMC6 MK2h - great for voice, guitar, orchestra, drums, camel farts, anything you want to throw at it.
J.
Audio Technica LDCs. Since I bought a 4060, I'm beginning to app
Audio Technica LDCs. Since I bought a 4060, I'm beginning to appreciate the 4047 more and more.
I wouldn't turn down three Neumann M-50s. Top of my current lust list is the Microtech Gefell UM92.1.
Now at the risk of a flame war, the Neumann M-149 (no, that '1' was not a typo!) would be a nice Christmas present :lol:
John Stafford
its that guy again wrote: Reguardless of the price tag. What is
its that guy again wrote: Reguardless of the price tag. What is your favorite condensor mic? Not because it can do alot of various types of instruments. But mainly because of it's great sound.
1st question...
What is your favorite condensor mic?
2nd question...
What condensor mic do you wish you had?
Favorite mic: Schoeps CMC6/MK4 (or MK41)
Favorite mics that I don't have (that I wish I did): Microtech Gefell UM900 or M295.
Neumann U89i . Its warm with incredible body. 5 patterns and a
Neumann U89i . Its warm with incredible body. 5 patterns and a 6 db pad. I have two from the mid 80's and they still sound great on just about anything. waaaarrrrrm!!
In the dreaming side of things, I would like the Neumann dummy head stereo mic, just to capture ambience's and location sounds.
In the weird catagory, we did a blind mic test with three other engineers on a very dynamic female singer with 4 mics at once, the U89i, a Neumann 103, a Shure 3000 and a Shure 58, all run through a pair of Drawmer 1960 stereo mic pre's. The U89 won, followed by the 58! then the 103 then the 3000.