Darker toned vocal mic to compliment NT1a and SP B1 $200?

Submitted by dickiefunk on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 03:05

Hi. I'm looking for a new vocal mic to record a mezzo soprano gospel singer (Aretha Franklin style) because I found my RODE NT1a and Studio Projects to be a little harsh and brittle on the top end.
I've narrowed my choice of mics down to these :-

MXL V67g
KEL HM-1
T.Bone RM700, Cascade Fathead 2, Nady RSM4 (same mic)
Shure SM57 or Sennheiser E840

My budget is $200. Which would you recommend as being the best choice for still having excellent detail but darker tone?

Thanks

Comments

As many times as I have seen the phrase..."Narrowed down my choices"..I always wonder what criteria is being used in this 'narrowing down' of equipment choice.

I understand budget, but what other things are involved with making this choice?

I have briefly heard the MXL mic....Its okay.

I own a Kel HM1.....Not really a vocal mic though on certain voices it could be right. On MANY other things its GREAT!

Dont have a clue on the new inexpensive ribbons and have read mixed reviews.

I own three generations of SM57's. They are all different. Any one of my six choices of this mic could be a GREAT vocal mic.....I would NEVER start with one as a vocal mic and it would be my last choice and only if nothing else is seriously doing the job.

I WOULD, however, save up another $100 and get an ADK Vienna or a Hamburg. Much 'darker' than the mics you currently have. Its a bit misleading in using 'darker' as a term to describe this mic. Its more like...'doesnt need hyped top end to retain the highs clearly'......or more to the point, the DETAIL is there without an artificial boost to enhance the 'presence.'

I realise budget is a BIG DEAL. It is for me too. But if you're asking what will get the sound as I have described it from my list, I gotta say......NONE of the above. And I happen to LOVE a couple of those mics.