Studio Projects C1
How is this mic in comparison to other similarly priced condensor mics for vocals and acoustic instruments? I've been using one for a while and haven't had anything else to compare it to. I'd be interested to hear some other peoples opinions.
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Studio Projects C1
Just wondering what you guy's think of the SP C1?
Is it all I hear it is?
Or is it just another "ok" 200 dollar mic.
I'm new here and have not seen any reviews or talk about them. I have seen articals compairing it to some very high-endmics,like the U87.
What do you think?
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What's the deal with Studio Projects C1?
What's the catch? it costs only $300 but the .wav samples on http:// where they compared it to these mics:
AKG C414-EB, stock U87, Klaus Heyne 87, U-67
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Under the hood, Pt.2 - Studio Projects C1 vs. . Nady SCM10
Both are multipatten (omni, cardioid, & figure 8) with tiny switches for pattern selection, roll off, and a -10 dB pad.
The Nady is similar in construction to the Marshall V67G except with a shorter, heavier body, and a U87 type grille. The SP C3 is built exactly the same as the C1. Each had 5 transistors.
Marshall MXL-V67G vs. . Studio Projects C1
Bottom line; the'yre pretty damn close to each other in sound. The Studio Projects C1 is a little hotter (about 2 dB more output), and a little quieter (again, by about 2 dB). Overall, the frequency response is very similar, with maybe a -1dB shelf around 800 to 1,000 Hz on the Studio Projects C1. The Marshall MXL-V67G sounds slightly fuller, but again by a very small amount.
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