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Anyone tried these microphones? . .
Interested in any comments please. . |
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yeah i got one........ i use it with a presonus blue tube....... i really like the mic... i don't have any other condensor mics to compare it to though... i think it sounds pretty good for vocals and acoustic guitars (the things i use it for)
anyway, i got some stuff at www.mp3.com/OriginalOrganism with it.... all vocals and acoustic guitars on all 5 songs up now use the mic...... hope that helps a little! alanray |
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Hi Alan . .
Thanks for your comment . . I can buy a pair of these (new) for a good price and am tempted . . Looking around it would appear they are pretty decent mics (for the price) . . Had a listen to some of your material . . Excellent! Although not quite my 'thing' . . Talk again sometime . . Max Mix |
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I just bought one of the AKG C 2000B mics and found that it sounds really nice for both amplifier mic'ing and acoustic guitar applications. What should you expect from AKG? After all, they've been around basically forever! I also use a C 4000B condensor of theirs [which is wonderful too]. And, these two mics compliment each other very well in the studio. I like the AKG C 2000B much better than a Shure 57 [when it's set up right]. AKG's are a lot more unforgiving than a 57 but that is why they sound so great when you've got a handle on where to place them. They are indispensible onstage for my needs. Frankly, I am bored with the SM-57s now.
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