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Hey guys. This is a pretty reduntant question - sorry. I'd just like a little more input.

I just ordered a Phoenix DRS-2 DEMO from Mercenary. I'm having that go into my DIGI 002.

I have the following mics:
- AT 4040
- SP C1
- Oktava 012 (4)
- Oktava 319 (2)
- Audix D6
- SM57 (2)

I have access (to borrow) to:
- Sennheiser 421 (3)
- Shure KSM32 (2)
- Shure SM7
- AKG 414 (old one - ULS I think)

Mainly for my voice and possibly for other voices (female and male), I'd like a really nice vocal mic. Based on what I've got, what would you suggest? I'm considering the SP T3 or the MXL V69ME although leaning more toward the T3 so far.

You can hear my voice at http://www.nathanpeterson.net.
Thanks so much!

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Davedog Mon, 10/18/2004 - 16:39

There are very few voices in the world that cant be more than adequately captured with either a KSM32 or an SM7. The C3 is a nice all-purpose mic and has enough of its own sound to warrant a test of its capabilities on your part.It doesnt sound great on everybody.If you have a budget capable of acquiring a Soundelux 195 or maybe even a Neumann then you should do this.You have a decent collection of mics already and access to others that will serve your other needs.I have lately been able to use a TLM127 as well as a TLM170 and both are outstanding vocal mics.However,as i said, the KSM32 is a wonderful mic...a bit flat in its response so its not a 'colorful sound' and the SM7 is the defacto voice-over mic used throughout the world by many for spoken word and speech as well as many many tracks of vocals some of which would surprise you....research this and prepare to be amazed....

AudioGaff Mon, 10/18/2004 - 21:53

Well I sure would rethink my mic choices if I were you and I was going to be getting a Phoenix DRS-2. It, as well as you deserve at least one very good worthy mic and I'd sure be skipping all of the china mass made cheap stuff. You did say "I'd like a really nice vocal mic." To me that would mean that you ought to spend as much on the mic as you did the preamp.

anonymous Mon, 10/18/2004 - 23:14

from what i've read/heard, it's easier to find a great mic for cheap than it is to find a great pre for cheap. it seems like the soundelux mic would be nice, but i'm probably shooting for something $500 or less for now. i think that there should be plenty in that price range considering some of the stuff made my shure, at, etc. dot over at studioforums has pretty highly recommended the t3 and the v69me - otherwise i never would have considered them.

Markd102 Tue, 10/19/2004 - 00:58

Don't get hung up on toobs. You have to spend a lot of money before a toob mic becomes a tube mic. Any quality solid state mic through the Phoenix will give you a nice "warm" sound.
But if you are really sold on a budget toob, then the Rode K2 is IMO a better mic than the T3. Less top end hype.
Can't comment on the MXL, haven't heard it, but if it's anything like my V67, then the Rode still wins.

anonymous Tue, 10/19/2004 - 08:46

Not to keep beating the drum, but I picked up a K2 recently - and so far I love it.

Is it an E47? Probably not - but it certainly blows away anything I've had before - and I'd say that it could hold it's own against some seriously expensive mics. It doesn't have the 'hype' that most inexpensive mics have (neither do the Shures).

For the price (They can be purchased for $560 brand new.) - you can certainly try one of these, and if you don't like it - put it on Ebay for almost what you paid for it.. worst case, you're out $50 bucks for 'renting' a mic for a few weeks.

"-)

Big_D Tue, 10/19/2004 - 15:15

IMO, If you only have $500 for a mic at this time and you already have an AT 4040 and access to an AKG 414, I'd use those (2) mics and save my money for a really special mic for that pre. I recently had the opportunity at a friends studio to use a 414 through a VMP2000 on a female singer and it blew us away. Something about her voice, the tube pre and 414 just worked better than anything else we tried including a UA 2108 and U87. You just never know. Give it a try you might be suprised.

anonymous Tue, 10/19/2004 - 15:23

great advice guys. if i end up getting another mic, i'll check out the k2 before purchasing. i'm not sold on tube at all - i just know that a tube mic will round out my collection a bit. the mxl v69me is said to be less bright than the t3 - almost on the dark side. i'd be curious to hear from someone who's used both the v69 and the k2.

i'll do some work with what i've got once the pre gets here (friday).

thanks guys!

-nathan