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mic finally. I heard to stay away from M-Audio because its only compatible with pro tools. Any suggestions and what are some good quality cables and can I make a ghetto stand i really dont wanna spend that much more $$$$. BACK TO THE SETUP THOUGH THAT COMES FIRST... What do you think of the interface and mic?thanks 4 the help

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AudioGaff Thu, 05/10/2007 - 23:13

Of course you should always check for such things as part of product research. It is conformed that the Tascam US144 has phantom power. I've seen the US144 at the last AES show and was quite surprised at what total cheap crap it appeared to be. Crap enough that it should not even have the professional Tascam logo on it. Clearly more aligned with prosumer Teac line.

If you are set on USB, for the same money, I would suggest that you get the E-MU 0404USB. Better converters, better mic pre, and better software bundle.

anonymous Fri, 05/11/2007 - 07:19

AudioGaff wrote: Of course you should always check for such things as part of product research. It is conformed that the Tascam US144 has phantom power. I've seen the US144 at the last AES show and was quite surprised at what total cheap crap it appeared to be. Crap enough that it should not even have the professional Tascam logo on it. Clearly more aligned with prosumer Teac line.

If you are set on USB, for the same money, I would suggest that you get the E-MU 0404USB. Better converters, better mic pre, and better software bundle.

Now this is the kind of post im looking for.. See without homeboy I wouldve bought some crap... any other suggestions on audio interfaces??? Just looking for multiple posts.. how bout tthat mic AudioGaff??? I know Ive beeen askin alot of questions but i dont wanna buy something and not get the most out of my dollar... I plan to purchase my equipment by the end of the weekend Im just tryn to research as much as I can.. Thanks and wen I blow up off this rap sh!!!t I'll donate a nice big bud of dro and a big tittie model to the forums

REMEMBER IM LOOkin 4 the best sounding quality POST POST POST~@!##$

EricIndecisive Fri, 05/11/2007 - 08:13

Thanks and wen I blow up off this rap sh!!!t I'll donate a nice big bud of dro and a big tittie model to the forums

LOL! a nice big bud of dro? is that like a wad of cash or a massive bag of marijuana? you g0 sm0ke dem f00z sm0ke!

anyways, i read the specs on that USB device, and both mic inputs do supply phantom power. For $200 though I would search other things as well, especially since on the site there are very few reviews, and even then the thing only got a 7.

AudioGaff Fri, 05/11/2007 - 10:59

how bout tthat mic AudioGaff???

The MXL990 is one of the cheapest crap mics money can buy. If you have no experience with mic's, recording skills, ect..., then it would make a good mic to dick around with so you can cheaply gain experience and recording skills. After a period of time, and after you have used a few different mics, you will learn, or at least you should learn, how much a mic can make a difference.

As you might expect, dudes like M&M & half dollar use very expensive mics. If you got bling to spare, get the Sony C800G and then Gold plate it.

anonymous Fri, 05/11/2007 - 11:44

AudioGaff wrote:

how bout tthat mic AudioGaff???

The MXL990 is one of the cheapest crap mics money can buy. If you have no experience with mic's, recording skills, ect..., then it would make a good mic to dick around with so you can cheaply gain experience and recording skills. After a period of time, and after you have used a few different mics, you will learn, or at least you should learn, how much a mic can make a difference.

As you might expect, dudes like M&M & half dollar use very expensive mics. If you got bling to spare, get the Sony C800G and then Gold plate it.

ALRIGHT GOOD We are getting somewhere since now my mic is crap too. This Sony C800G is not funny either. SERIOUSLY can I get some real suggestions. The mic and audio interface I chose are "crap" SOME1 point me towards the right direction for my audio interface and mic on a 250-300$$ budget with pro quality sound???

EricIndecisive Fri, 05/11/2007 - 13:01

yeah, theres 2 differences between a professional and a regular consumer:

knowledge and budget

i have neither, which does not make me pro, but knowledge comes from making the best of what you got. for $300 I'm sure you can get something that you will be pleased with. Research and give a wider selection in your budget - asking for opinions will send you in circles. What you want : A condenser mic and an interface with phantom power

You could also save up more money, or ask DJ Screw, he looks loaded, workin the tables with all that cash in the way.