
Myriad_Rocker
New member
What's the best mic for recording my rap vocals in a metal shed under $30?
I kid, I kid...
Okay, I've spent lots of time with the search engine and I have read lots of info about different mics but I've come to a point where I need assistance in choosing the mic that I would ultimately purchase.
I need a vocal recording mic that would be a catch all. Something that sounds good on nearly everyone that is in front of it....assuming the person can sing. Due to my interests, it would mainly be for male rock vocalists. I don't have tons of money and I don't do this for a living so that's why I'm looking for the best and most versatile mic I can buy, within my budget, of course. I am more than open to purchasing in the used market and I would actually prefer it since it's a bit cheaper. However, I will purchase new if I don't have an option otherwise or if the price difference makes buying used negligible.
My budget is about $1500. I would like to get out well under that, if I could. My pre is a Great River MP-500NV. Also have the on board RME pre's on my FF800.
Here are some of the mics I am considering, but I'm open to suggestion.
Pearlman TM-1 - Fantastic mic, from what I read.
Neumann U87ai - Would have to purchase used.
Neumann TLM 49 - I've been reading good things about this mic.
Neumann TLM 103 - Yeah, everyone hates it...but it's still a decent mic.
Soundelux U195
AT4050
AT4060
Telefunken R-F-T AK47 - I don't know much about this mic at all.
My current excuse for a mic locker:
Shure SM7b
Audix i5
Audix D2 x2
Audix D4
Audix D6
AKG D112
Senn. e609s
Cascade Fat Head II
Audio Technica AT4033
Rode NT5 x2
Rode NTK (would have to sell to fund above purchase)

Okay, I've spent lots of time with the search engine and I have read lots of info about different mics but I've come to a point where I need assistance in choosing the mic that I would ultimately purchase.
I need a vocal recording mic that would be a catch all. Something that sounds good on nearly everyone that is in front of it....assuming the person can sing. Due to my interests, it would mainly be for male rock vocalists. I don't have tons of money and I don't do this for a living so that's why I'm looking for the best and most versatile mic I can buy, within my budget, of course. I am more than open to purchasing in the used market and I would actually prefer it since it's a bit cheaper. However, I will purchase new if I don't have an option otherwise or if the price difference makes buying used negligible.
My budget is about $1500. I would like to get out well under that, if I could. My pre is a Great River MP-500NV. Also have the on board RME pre's on my FF800.
Here are some of the mics I am considering, but I'm open to suggestion.
Pearlman TM-1 - Fantastic mic, from what I read.
Neumann U87ai - Would have to purchase used.
Neumann TLM 49 - I've been reading good things about this mic.
Neumann TLM 103 - Yeah, everyone hates it...but it's still a decent mic.
Soundelux U195
AT4050
AT4060
Telefunken R-F-T AK47 - I don't know much about this mic at all.
My current excuse for a mic locker:
Shure SM7b
Audix i5
Audix D2 x2
Audix D4
Audix D6
AKG D112
Senn. e609s
Cascade Fat Head II
Audio Technica AT4033
Rode NT5 x2
Rode NTK (would have to sell to fund above purchase)