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Hello.I am looking for a dynamic ( not condensor ) vocal microphone for male and female vocal tracks. Something underneath $1000 would be sufficient.Please Help.

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anonymous Mon, 09/19/2005 - 15:29

If you need a dynamic mic over a condenser for vocals, though I cant think of why, I would suggest seeing if anyone in town sells Avlex mics. There are like 3 vocal models but they are all very similar. I know they are unusual and extremely inexpensive ($100 CDN) but I was blown away with how much better the sound quality is over SM57 (which I used to use for live vocals) and SM58. They have an added octave above and below the SM58. The only dynamic mic I have used thats any better is the beta 87A... wait, I think that has a condenser in it.

Davedog Mon, 09/19/2005 - 18:43

YEAH to that Ben. Theres been many occasions where the 'Big Boys' mics are up and we're moving em all over the room and changing preamps and compressors and compressor settings and trying to gobo back, front, sides, working the vocal booth, going outside on the patio, recording in the 'live' room(the loo for you english folks....) any thing to get that sound......and basically failing...Then you just give up and put up an SM58/MD421/MD441/PE545 and VOILA!! end of rant.

Massive Mastering Tue, 09/20/2005 - 08:10

I'm just trying to think of why anyone would be surprised at using a dynamic for vocals... On rock & up, I don't think I've ever used a condenser and preferred it to an RE20 or 27 or an SM-7... They're just made for that stuff. Even on smoky jazz and the like (well, maybe not with the SM7, but for sure with the 20/27ND).

And with SO many vocalists, a good condenser can be far too "revealing" sounding - Even if they have a good voice.

But, to each his own, eh?