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Ok guys...I want some overhead mics that will also sound nice on acoustic guitar as well. I want a microphone that I can buy and always have a use for other than an expensive paperweight. Since my budget isn't astronomical I've been looking at the RODE NT-5's and the Studio Projects C4's. I've been reading a lot of previous posts that only left me more confused. I want to keep the budget below $600 for the pair because that is all I have.

Any owners of either of these mics that can offer some audio samples?

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anonymous Fri, 05/13/2005 - 08:18

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Josephson C42's. Excellent clarity & tight. I also use them on acoustic and they are very rich.

Just FYI I've recorded with $100 chinese SDC's and SP C4's SDC's. While the C4's were much better than the el cheapo's the jump between the C4's and the Josephsons was just as dramatic.

IMO all excellent value mics where "you get what you pay for".

anonymous Sat, 05/14/2005 - 06:40

Why don't you take a close nice look at ribbonmics.

$600 could probably get you apair of used Beyer M160. which are so ridicouououously(never knew how to spell that word) much better in oh application than the rest of the mics mentioned in this thread imho.

I really believe you should explore that option.

Randyman... Sat, 05/14/2005 - 21:36

Keep the GT-44's in mind, too. They also have a "smoothing" effect on harsh cymbals, etc. They are 3/4" dia Cardioid Condensor TUBE mics! Guitar Center had a crazy sale on them for $200 each with PS, Shock Mount, and PS Cable - and hard to beat unless you step up to the Josephsons or KM-184's (I'm still on the fence if I like my GT-44's or KM-184's better for Overheads - seriously!).

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J-3 Tue, 05/17/2005 - 19:42

I'm not shure how the Beyer compares to my R-121 but it's my favorite mic for acoustic gtrs now (among lots of other things). I'm not shure how I'd like it in an overhead pair, I think I'd prefer SD Omni Condensors. What are thoughts on Omni versus Cardioid? Anyone looked at the Avenson Audio STO-2's ? (used to be called the Stapes Mic).

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