I've got a pair of 4033s a ksm32 and a tlm103 which I bought last week. Since I got it I've used the tlm103 on 3 vocalists, and I acoustic guitar. It's SWEEEEET.
The KSM32 is a fine mic too, and about 400 bucks less. It also came with the shock mount in an aluminum box a pair of sony 7506s thrown in at about 540 bucks.
The TLM 103 comes w/o shock suspension which just set me back another 182 bucks, so I've got about 1025 into that after paying taxes.
The 4033s are too harsh sounding for my taste on many vocals, altho they are better than the KSM32 for certain clients (and they're only about 250). Haven't had those particular folks back since I got the TLM103. Love the 4033s for overheads on drumkit as well as guitar (cabinet or acoustic).
I can't say it enough, no single mic is going to work for every purpose or even every singer. So as long as you buy quality, get as many different mics to choose from as y9ou can afford.
Depending on where you live, you can probably rent your candidate mics for a day and see what you find is best value for the money.
A lot depends on what you already have. If you don't have a matched pair, consider getting either 2 4033s, or 2 ksm32s.
It really depends on your budget.
[This message has been edited by Larry Sheehan (edited 12-02-1999).]