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I'm interested in the U195 or U99 as primarily a vocal mic and secondarily for acoustic guitars. I was considering a Neumann U87ai, but have heard undesireable things about them. Could someone describe the sound differences between the two Soundelux models and what types of voices/styles of music work better or worse on either?

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Produceher Sat, 12/13/2003 - 11:32

I actually A/B'ed these two mics against the Soundelux Elux 251, Sony C800G and the Brauner Valvet.

First of all the U99 is twice the price of the U195.

If you can't spend this much than just get the U195. It's great bang for the buck.

I spent three sleepless nights deciding between the Valvet and the U99. Both equally great. I chose the Brauner Valvet and I still can't explain why.

I can tell you if I had a billion dollars it would stil be between these mics. (Although the VM-1 might jump in at $9,000)

I would call mercenary audio and have Fletcher send you the U99, U195 and te Valvet. You need to decide.

Good Luck.

PS, I was using Neve Mic Pre's

anonymous Tue, 12/16/2003 - 08:46

I've been reading a lot about the Studio Projects mics lately. Would the C1 or C4 be comparable to the U195 or U99? Are the two soundelux worth the extra money? What would be the main sound differences? Detail? Depth? Warmth? I really curious since it seems SP is making mics that sound so much more expensive.

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Davedog Tue, 12/16/2003 - 12:23

The SP mics are very good value for the money.They are not, nor would Brent or Alan claim them to be, on the level with a U99 or a U195 Soundelux.Whereas you can certainly get some very very good sounds on the SP's ,all of the values you mentioned.. ie. detail, depth ,and warmth, will be much more evident in the Soundelux.Are they worth the extra money? This is a question only you can answer for yourself.I'm very much of the same mindset on this as Produceher is....given a large budget, I would buy the U99 or the U195 before even considering anything else including the well known German brands. I do own a couple of SP mics and have heard several more and at their price point can honestly recommend them as a mic to have in a studio's locker that will see some regular use.Having heard a U99 recently I would put it first in any category,on any source.

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