Hi everybody.
I'm from Argentina and here everything is 6 times expensive than, for say, EEUU. so I'm very worried about making the wrong decision. that's because I can't listen the mics before buying them (yes, believe it!).
Can anybody help me?
My idea for recording vocals is to use the C3000B or the KSM27 through the MIC100 preamp from Behringer. US$500 for the pack..used stuff... Is this good? Are better options for that range of $$?
Thank you all.
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The C3000B has very much presence, for vocals I only used it wit
The C3000B has very much presence, for vocals I only used it with a male vocalist with very much lows in his voice.
Now I use that mic only for distant micing, or with a source that is very mud sounding. If you want to clear things up, the C3000B is a perfect mic.
mikE@THECAVE wrote: What type of music are you recording?I´m ver
mikE@THECAVE wrote: What type of music are you recording?
I´m very happy with all the help I received. This is very very heplful.
Well , you wouldn´t believe that only the 0,1% of the mic preamp that you have there can be bought here...and the price IS 6 times higher...the only affordable pre are the minidbx and the minibehringer....
ok, the akg is out of the ecuation. Ksm..or AT 4040? is the 4055 any good?
For Mike: Rock music - The singer (me) has a voice like Peter Gabriel ...sort of.
Thank you all!
Ah! I've heard good things about the 4050 :D Unfortunately
Ah! I've heard good things about the 4050 :D
Unfortunately I've never gotten to try one :(
Never heard much good said about the C3000B though (btw, if you're looking for a multi pattern FET LDC condenser it's the C4000 that fills that niche in the AKG range). :wink:
I have only heard the C3000B through a Mackie board and thought
I have only heard the C3000B through a Mackie board and thought it sounded harsh. I wouldn't buy one. I've heard decent things about the KSM 27 and great things about the AT 4040.