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hey everyone. really wanna know what you all think of this list and which mic OVERALL excels for vocals. the mic needs to be ordered by sunday.

the price of the mic needs to stay under $600, unless that good.. but i can't touch 1000 right now b/c i need to get the new pre.

this is whats on my mind,

Studio projects T3
Shure ksm44
RODE ntk
RODE K2
Cad vsm1
AT4050
Used RODE NTV

if any of you have any mics to add, give me a link and a price.. but i need to quit beating around the bush and just buy a new mic

preamp wise.. i know these aren't the top, but i know they're better than my Aphex 207.

Focusrite voicemaster pro
m-audio TAMPA
Summit audio 2ba-221

the combo will be used for tracking hip hop /r&b vocals and some poets to a MOTU 828MKII to nuendo 2.2

Comments

anonymous Fri, 06/04/2004 - 09:55

after modeling each unit, i think the tampa has a smoother more upfront sound but the focusrite has the deesser and a few other things.. but right now seeing that money is an issue and i can get the tampa under 300.. i might have to do that.

mic wise, no it doesn't have to be a tube mic, but this mic will be replacing a tube mic.. a cad m9.
but it doesn't have to be a tube mic thats why i put the ksm44 and 4050 in the mix... i need something to render a better quality than my cad M9>aphex 207 combo.
the main thing i hate about the aphex is i can't get a hot signal to the computer with out its miclim popping in and its driving me crazy.. the tampa i'ma probably run digital to the computer i haven't made my mind up yet

tripnek Sat, 06/05/2004 - 06:11

4050 or the ksm44 would be my choice in that order. But i think you would be further ahead to save you money for a "real" mic pre rather than the ones on your list. A good mic pre can make a shure 58 sound great. A good compressor does wonders as well.

API 7600
UA 6176
Manley VOXBOX
Drawmer 1969
AVALON DESIGN VT-737-SP
The list goes on