I'm selling my RODE NT-USB, and I'd like to replace it with a proper XLR mic to go with my new audio interface. I was thinking along the lines of the RODE NT1 or the RODE NT2-a (probably out of those two I'd go for the RODE NT1). However, would it be better to get some other mic for that price range - would a dynamic mic like the Sure SM7B be better for my untreated room, although I'd also like to be able to use that same mic in the future as a drum overhead (and obviously I wouldn't be able to do that with a dynamic mic). But of course, if a dynamic mic would be far better as a vocal mic, I might have to go for that. Or are there any other mics that I should really consider?
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pcrecord, post: 440359, member: 46460 wrote: Did you know I got
pcrecord, post: 440359, member: 46460 wrote: Did you know I got my ISA 428 mk1 brand new (store demo never plugged) for 1k CAD = 770USD
Man, I wish I could pick one up at that price here...they ask $1300 AUD ($1000USD) for the ISA 220 here in Oz...used...on Ebay. :(
kmetal, post: 440378, member: 37533 wrote: Cool man ISA sounds l
It is very subtle but yes I can hear the difference. Out of the obvious gain differences, the higher you go, the HF get thighter and on lower impedances , you get a bit more bass and hf.
Also there is a slight change in dynamics.