Skip to main content

Hi,

I'm looking to get a new mic to add to my collection. I would something that would be a nice compliment to what I already own. It will be used to record vocals!

Pleases recommend one from the poll I've posted.

For the budget tube mics the list is :-

T.Bone SCT-700
MXL 9000
ADK GT-2
Nady TCM 1150
Apex 460
T.Bone Retro III
Cascade Elroy
Karma K-58
Superlux CMH-8D

If there is anything better under £150 could you suggest it below.

Thanks

Comments

moisiss Sat, 10/04/2008 - 11:01

Maybe a good dynamic mic?.... Like a Shure sm58 (on the cheaper end) or possibly a shure sm7b or electrovoice re-20 (on the higher end)? I have a good old sm58 and have recently fallen back in love with it. I used to think that it was over rated until I realized that I wasn't using it right (I wasn't turning it up enough so I would always have get too close thus giving me a muddy, bass heavy sound... proximity effect). Since I have been cranking the gain and staying off the mic, I think I might prefer it to my nt1-a...

I plan on trying out the sm7b or ev re-20 in the near future.

dickiefunk Sun, 10/12/2008 - 12:37

Hi Guys,

Thanks for the replies. I decided to get a dynamic mic as I don't already have one in my collection!

I ended up getting a Heil dynamic mic after hearing SO much good stuff about these mics!

I decided on the PR-35 after being recommended this by Bob Heil as being the best option!

Can't wait to try it out this week along with my MXL v67g!

dickiefunk Fri, 10/24/2008 - 21:12

Hi,

I tried the AT4040, Blue Bluebird, Shure SM7b and Heil PR-35 on the vocalist I'm working with.

http://www.richnley.co.uk/audio_clips.html

Here's what I found :-

Heil PR-35 just didn't suit at all

Blue Bluebird sounded too thin

AT4040 sounded pretty good but still a fraction harsh in the top end

Shure SM7 sounded pretty good but a fraction dull

I'm looking for something in between the SM7 and AT4040.

Would either the Oktava MK319, KEL HM-2d or CAD M177 be a good choice?

jammster Sun, 11/30/2008 - 10:07

Hello dickyfunk,
Yes, I own two MK319's and they are the best sound you can get for the money! I had a studio buddy of mine call me up years ago when they were on special for $99 a pair! My personal favorite is the Neumann TLM 103 with the shockmount. It's the next best thing to the Mk319 in my opinion. However you have to spend $1250 USD not within your $150 pounds.
Best of luck

http://www.myspace.com/bretnorman

jammster