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I have a podcast where I talk about and play old music. Right now I'm using a Blue Snowball, but I'm in the market for an upgrade.
As I play old music, jazz, honky tonk, blues and hillbilly recorded between 1900 and 1950/60 with a few exemptions, I would like to have a vintage aura over my voice.
Earlier I used an AT2020 with an USB mixer from Behringer.
Now I have an audio interface, Focusrite Saffire "something" and two cheap condenser microphones. Haven't used them for my current podcast yet (Only Blue Snowball).
So my question is; will I have better possibilities to get a more authentic vintage sound on my voice with a ribbon microphone? I'm looking at a budget model like the T Bone RB500 or any of the Golden Age Project.
Here's a link to an episode of my podcast. Language is swedish but you will get the picture, or the tone, of what I'm looking for.
My podcast
As I play old music, jazz, honky tonk, blues and hillbilly recorded between 1900 and 1950/60 with a few exemptions, I would like to have a vintage aura over my voice.
Earlier I used an AT2020 with an USB mixer from Behringer.
Now I have an audio interface, Focusrite Saffire "something" and two cheap condenser microphones. Haven't used them for my current podcast yet (Only Blue Snowball).
So my question is; will I have better possibilities to get a more authentic vintage sound on my voice with a ribbon microphone? I'm looking at a budget model like the T Bone RB500 or any of the Golden Age Project.
Here's a link to an episode of my podcast. Language is swedish but you will get the picture, or the tone, of what I'm looking for.
My podcast