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| RODE NT1-A |
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2 | 40.00% |
| MXL V67I |
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1 | 20.00% |
| STUDIO PROJECTS B1 |
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1 | 20.00% |
| AKG C2000B |
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0 | 0% |
| AKG C3000 B |
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1 | 20.00% |
| Voters: 5. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Best vocal microphone
Best vocal microphone
RODE NT1-A MXL V67I STUDIO PROJECTS B1 AKG C2000B AKG C3000 B |
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Best for what? Best among those choices? Whose voice? What price range? Why isn't the Neumann U47 in the poll? Why so many polls with limited options and no explanations? Have you read Harvey's sticky thread on "Better, Best, etc."
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Sorry but it isnt on your list.
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depends on the singer. i really like what i've heard out of BLUE Bottle's and MXL 4000's as well which is only around $300. We all know you can spend 5000+ on a mic but for home recording you don't "need" to break the bank.
Also, the best mic will sound bad out of a bad preamp.
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SM7 can be had around $300...its the only thing at that price point Id feel good about recommending.
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"You must spread some reputation around before giving it to mshilarious again."
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If I was looking only at that list, I would immediately eliminate C3000B, which I dislike on almost anything, especially vocals. The other four are all pretty good mics *for somebody*. The NT1a I have never used, but lots of people speak highly of it, and my experience with Rode customer service (I own an NTK) has been excellent. I had a problem with the NTK's cable, and they replaced it quickly, for free, no questions asked. I can't bitch. The B-1 I own, and I don't really use it much, not because it is a bad mic, but for what it does, I simply have better mics, and the comparison isn't fair, because the better mics all cost a lot more. Frankly, I consider the B-1 more of an instrument mic than a vocal mic. It is pretty clean, not much color. If the singer is really good, so is the B-1. For that kind of mic, mostly I use a C414 (I told you it wasn't fair). I would probably use the B-1 on a piano or a mandolin before I would stick it in front of a singer. The V67 is another mic I don't own, but many people on this board like it for male vocals. It is reputed to be a little darker than the usual run of cheap Chinese condensers.
The C2000B is a whole different animal. It's a cheap mic I use *all the time*. Unlike the others, it is a small diaphragm mic, but in a larger housing, which makes a huge difference in its response to a variety of sources. My best comparison is that C2000B sounds like an Oktava MC012 (one of the better ones), except that unlike MC012, it is not prone to popping, which makes the 012 almost impossible to use as a vocal mic (like most pencil mics). It has a fair amount of color, like the Oktava. In other words, I would be more likely to call it flattering than honest. Where I would put up the C414 and/or Neumann KM184's on a $5000 acoustic guitar, I would put up the C2000B on a $200 guitar, and it sounds great. It is a stellar percussion mic, good as an overhead, on toms, conga, djembe, chimes, cowbell, whatever. It is an excellent cab mic, sometimes alone, and sometimes with a dynamic, depending on the cab, and the sound I want. In short, from your list, I would choose the C2000B, not because it is so great on vocals (and it isn't bad at all), but because it has so many *other* uses. No vocal mic works for everybody, including major-league main vocal mics, and I can't afford to keep mics in my little studio that have only one use. The C2000B has stuck around because it is the right mic for some singers, and when it isn't, it's probably good for something else, more often than not, a cab.-Richie |
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Of those choices. AKG C3000B. But only because it has the highest number, therefor it must be the best and most recent mic. And could therefor be sold quickly with little if any loss in value. Image is everything right?
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You forgot to add "none of the above" to the choices.
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On the off chance the C3000B casings got sent down the wrong assembly line and they jammed C12 guts into them...then maybe it has a chance.
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...none of the above...Shure SM7
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