What are the pros/cons of the SM81 vs AT4040 specifically for voice?
The targer vocalists are young female and male rockers, older male blues and rock.
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I don't know anything about those specific mics, but it seems li
I don't know anything about those specific mics, but it seems like a good part of the question is the issue of whether small diaphragm or large diaphragm mics are better on lead vocals. (I'm assuming the 4040 is large diaphrgm?)
I was taught there are so many factors in choosing a mic for a specific application: off-axis response, handling noise, degree of proximity effect, proneness to popping and sibilance, warmness of sound, clarity of sound, and so on.
I know there is a very famous thread somewhere that is about 100 pages long that discusses all these issues in great detail. Maybe someone could put up a link to it, as that would probably contain far more complete information than anyone could possibly post on their own.
Or is there some rule against posting off-site links here? Seems like I just saw someone else on another thread try to do that (Bear?) unsuccesfully. :confused:
[ August 17, 2003, 10:13 PM: Message edited by: white swan ]
I'd second that motion. I'm a user of AT products for almost a d
I'd second that motion. I'm a user of AT products for almost a decade. My first AT mic was a 4033. Then I purchased a 3035 which I love so much. Audio Technica has a reputation for making pretty good mics. They are'nt your Neumann U87's or TLM93's , but they hold their own.
I've noticed a substantial price reduction at ZZounds on AT mics
I've noticed a substantial price reduction at ZZounds on AT mics.
However, I was able to get the AT4040 for $222, new in the box with papers, etc. There are other eBay dealers selling them new for $235, so I did OK, price-wise. This is still much better than the $300 charged by ZZounds.
I don´t think the SM81 would do fine for single kead vocals. Som
I don´t think the SM81 would do fine for single kead vocals. Some guys do use it for capturing choir overheads.
I would stick with an at4050.
:)