D
Decipha
EFIDynoTuning
AKG C2000B, I'm not sure about being an 'all around' mic, but if your staying under the $1000 budget, it gets my vote hands down
What are you, the fucking thread Nazi?
I was, in fact, commenting on your comment relating to nationality of micropones. i was just pointing out that your generalisation was, shall we say, slightly flawed.
What are you, the fucking thread Nazi?
I was, in fact, commenting on your comment relating to nationality of micropones. i was just pointing out that your generalisation was, shall we say, slightly flawed.
It's not flawed if you keep in mind the original poster's price limit like I did. When was the last time you bought a $150 Gefell? Pay attention.... and quit being so defensive. There's only one mic authority in this forum, and he hasn't posted in this thread. I'll post a public apology specifically for you if you find me an honest to goodness Gefell microphone manufactured in Germany that I can buy brand new for $150 bucks.
While not knocking any of the recommendations here, comments from anyone who throws out a blanket statement like "If you avoid buying any mic made in China, you'll do just fine." should be taken with a grain of salt.
![]()
What about Rode NT1-A? I'm trying to avoid buing it, because it seems so common.
Still it has come back over and over to haunt me, but is it as good as some people say? I think it has got quite mixed reviews, for some people say it's "the best in it's price range" and some say "it's nice for everything, but not very good for anything". Maybe they are those reviews that make me suspicious.
If you avoid buying any mic made in China, you'll do just fine.
If you buy a China made mic, you'll always be looking for something better....
If you look for Austrian (AKG), American (Shure), or Japanese (AT) made mics, you'll do fine.
Some Australian (Rode) made mics are ok, some German (Sennheiser) made mics are ok, but your odds are best with Austrian, Japanese and American made, me thinks.
Very generally speaking ... that's some pretty good advice.
Particularly the part about the Audio Technica / Shure.
Those generally tend to be the mics you keep around ... or the ones you eventually get once you get tired of the whole brittle Chinese thing.
What if I'd raise the price limit to about 250 euros (~370 USD)? I got some recommendations on Rode NT2-A. It would cost 269 euros and is a multi-pattern mic, but is it better than CAD M179 (225 euros), which is also a multi-pattern mic if I remember correctly?
I wholeheartedly endorse the AT4040, and for that you can buy a new one. I can throw that sucker in front of almost anything or anyone (keep in mind I'm a tight-budget, true HOME recordist).
What about Rode NT1-A? I'm trying to avoid buing it, because it seems so common......Still it has come back over and over to haunt me, but is it as good as some people say? I think it has got quite mixed reviews, for some people say it's "the best in it's price range" and some say "it's nice for everything, but not very good for anything". Maybe they are those reviews that make me suspicious.
...and that's what I'll do. I haven't got too much negative impressions of Chinese products, although it's always positive if the products are made somewhere else. Still the low prices on Chinese products make them so interesting.
As a founding member of CMAA (Chinese Mic Abusers Anonymous) I can only say that I agree with Daisy. In the past couple months I've done better work with a 30 year old 57 on the amp and a new SM7 on the voice than I did in three years with a bunch of Chinese eye candy.
FWIW--I have four (yes, 4!) 990's that everyone thinks look cool--and I never use.
P.S. I love Daisy's evenhanded, kindhearted contributions to the discussion!
Someone suggested CAD M179 and it kind of caught my attention. It goes over the price limit, for it costs 225 euros. I tried to find some info on that CAD and it seemed like people weren't quite impressed when they had used it to record lead vocals. Most people said it was fine for background vocals and stuff. Is that true?
I'm ready to pay some extra for CAD M179 if it really beats the other options which have been mentioned earlier.