still4given
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I have the following mics;
Mics;
Shure KSM32
Shure SM58 - 4 each
Shure SM86 - two each
RODE NT 1000
Studio Projects B1
Oktava MK319
Marshall MXL 603 - 2 each
Oktava MK-012-01 - 2 each
MXL V57M
It was suggested in another thread that I need a better vocal mic than what I have. I have a few thoughts about which way to go but would like opinions.
I have about $500 right now to spend and am thinking about the two Oktava mics that are on sale right now at GC. The ML-52 and the MXL2500. I could get both of these for $400.
Another option would be the Rode NTK. I have heard a lot of good things about this mic but wonder how much different it is than my NT1000.
I've also heard good things about the Shure KSM 44 and the BLUE Dragonfly. They are a bit more money but maybe worth saving for rather than the other options I've mentioned.
I would love to have some suggestions from some of you folks who have experience with any of these mics I've mentioned.
If the Oktava mics are a good option I would like to know in time to take advantage of the sale a GC.
Thanks, Terry
Mics;
Shure KSM32
Shure SM58 - 4 each
Shure SM86 - two each
RODE NT 1000
Studio Projects B1
Oktava MK319
Marshall MXL 603 - 2 each
Oktava MK-012-01 - 2 each
MXL V57M
It was suggested in another thread that I need a better vocal mic than what I have. I have a few thoughts about which way to go but would like opinions.
I have about $500 right now to spend and am thinking about the two Oktava mics that are on sale right now at GC. The ML-52 and the MXL2500. I could get both of these for $400.
Another option would be the Rode NTK. I have heard a lot of good things about this mic but wonder how much different it is than my NT1000.
I've also heard good things about the Shure KSM 44 and the BLUE Dragonfly. They are a bit more money but maybe worth saving for rather than the other options I've mentioned.
I would love to have some suggestions from some of you folks who have experience with any of these mics I've mentioned.
If the Oktava mics are a good option I would like to know in time to take advantage of the sale a GC.
Thanks, Terry