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Mics for recording toy percussion?
I recently came into a sum of money and am looking at spending no more than $300 on decent mics. I will be recording mostly acoustic guitar, vocals, and found-sound style percussion. I'm hoping to get no more than two mics and am currently leaning towards an SP B1 for vocal applications and the possibility of miking quieter amps, and a SDC, perhaps an MXL 603, for my guitars (steel and nylon acoustic). The less I spend on mics, the more I can invest in a decent audio interface.
Does anyone have any recommendations for mics for these applications? Do you think the B1 and 603 will be enough (for now)? |
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you could always get those 2 and get a decent dynamic to blend in.
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Try to score an MD421.
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