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Looking for a inexpensive condenser mic .....Behringer B1 and Marshall v67M
I'm looking for a decent inexpensive condenser and I have been thinking on these two. They are the same in price. Has anyone used the new Behringer B1 or the Marshall V67M on vocals and like the results:
Behringer B1 http://www.marsmusic.com/store/produ...uId=sku1190033 or Marshall V67M http://www.marsmusic.com/store/produ...arySkuId=10068 Also, what preamp and compressor are you using with the mic, post some results ! |
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I looked at both @ Mars, sang into each while listening in the cans (not perfect way of testing mikes, since you get the sound of your own head mixed in). The V67M is not as edgy as the Behr. B1...the B1 has a very obvious metallic edge in the top end around 8-11K, guesstimating.
The V67M went home with me. I prefer my AT4033SE on my singing voice, but for spoken/voiceover stuff the V67M is *really* nice. Of the two mikes at the $99 price point at Mars, the V67M is pretty much a no-brainer. Also Mars has the MXL-V93 @ $149 w/shockmount. That's a transformerless mike with a flat freq. response. TP
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The shortly to be available Studio Projects B-1 is another one to check out
for under $100. |
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