tamiros
21 February 2012
I need to record vocals with OK quality for a few songs using Cubase.
I don't have a pro home studio. I just need to know if it's a reasonable microphone to start with.
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moonbaby, post: 384983 wrote: The C606 WAS Shure's "better-than-
moonbaby, post: 384983 wrote: The C606 WAS Shure's "better-than-a-toy-but-not-by-much" mic that they offered for kaoroke enthusiasts.
Is it a "reasonable" alternative to a "real" mic? Hard to say...most folks here would probably steer clear of it.
When you consider that the ubiquitous Shure SM58 can be had for $100 and won't break up the way that the reviewers say that the C606 does, it really doesn't make sense to go with the cheaper mic.
the reason is I have c606 already.
'ill save those $100 for a second hand mic preamp
The C606 WAS Shure's "better-than-a-toy-but-not-by-much" mic tha
The C606 WAS Shure's "better-than-a-toy-but-not-by-much" mic that they offered for kaoroke enthusiasts.
Is it a "reasonable" alternative to a "real" mic? Hard to say...most folks here would probably steer clear of it.
When you consider that the ubiquitous Shure SM58 can be had for $100 and won't break up the way that the reviewers say that the C606 does, it really doesn't make sense to go with the cheaper mic.