Hi,
I'm looking to get a new mic for recording guitar, nothing too special just something that does the job for demoing sets and making the odd track.
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are my choices/budget really. Any help would be much appreciated! I'll be using my (don't shout) Behringer 1202 mixer with them and my AKG D5 for vocals on it as well. :) I'd really like a mic that picks up the warmness of a guitar but isn't too big. [[url=http://="http://www.worshipc…"]Saviour Of The World | worshipcentral[/]="http://www.worshipc…"]Saviour Of The World | worshipcentral[/] is the kind of sound I'd like or sortof like that (budget wise).
Honestly I would spend the $100 and buy a SM57, That mic is wort
Honestly I would spend the $100 and buy a SM57, That mic is worth every cent, it will last you forever, and everybody from nobody's to the biggest and most professional musicians and engineers use it. Don't buy the samson condensers, they are not worth the money in my opinion.