Best Mic under $150

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Best mic under $150

  • Shure SM58

    Votes: 54 25.7%
  • CAD M177

    Votes: 26 12.4%
  • AKG Perception 100

    Votes: 13 6.2%
  • Sennheiser E825S

    Votes: 6 2.9%
  • MXL V63M

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • m-audio nova

    Votes: 5 2.4%
  • AT2020

    Votes: 33 15.7%
  • Heil Sound PR-20

    Votes: 10 4.8%
  • Studio Projects B1

    Votes: 56 26.7%
  • Behringer B1

    Votes: 9 4.3%
  • Joemeek JM37DP

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Behringer B2

    Votes: 7 3.3%

  • Total voters
    210
57 for a vocal mic under 150 bucks?

gimme a break

behringer or studio projects

(preferrably SP)

I recorded my college bands promotional demo using a Shure SM57, a Samson bass drum mic, and the no name dynamic mentioned above. That initial demo was good enough to get us steady gigs and pass out promotionally. The SM57 was used on snare, all guitars including acoustic, and all vocals. Granted that was 10+ years ago and there wasn't a plethora of affordable options like today. I'll try to get a clip up tonight.
 
In that price range CAD M177 is working great on overheads for me.
SP B1 is a great mic if you're looking for a condenser.
Dynamic, I'll take a Heil PR20 over a sm57 or sm58 for $150. Better mic IMHO
 
In the price range ($150), the CAD M179 and GXL3000 mics are available.

Paj
8^)
 
I'd take any of the following over anything on the list. All are under $150 used (much under in some cases).

Audix OM6
RE-16
AT-5054
 
Best mic for boiling in vinegar?

Best mic for use as a small anchor?

Best mic to keep hooked up to protect the contacts on your XLR cable?

Best mic to hold the door open?

My craptacular condenser of choice isn't even on the list. Everybody is just going to vote for the one they have.
 
looking for info on my mic

i was wondering if anyone knew what quality my mic is?

the name of the microphone is:
mipro mr-801 true diversity wireless microphone system

i use i to record vocals but normally i woulden't use wireless but i
borrowed it from a friend and he and the second member of my group
had an argument so no its mine and free:P but he said it was expensive?
have anyone heard about this trademark?
 
oh yeah i almost forgot does anyone know how to record vocals and make them a bit
more into the song. i ussually doubble the voice and that works quite good but not allways the vocals are as easy to get perfect twice
 
i was wondering if anyone knew what quality my mic is?

the name of the microphone is:
mipro mr-801 true diversity wireless microphone system

i use i to record vocals but normally i woulden't use wireless but i
borrowed it from a friend and he and the second member of my group
had an argument so no its mine and free:P but he said it was expensive?
have anyone heard about this trademark?



i found some info:

The MR-801 is an affordable wireless system that takes advantage of the UHF band's wide open spaces. True Diversity operation increases the MR-801's range while greatly reducing the potential for dropouts and signal instability. The space-saving half-rack size gives you professional features in a compact space, ideal for field productions and other mobile applications. Or, combine two MR-801's into a full-size rack space for a dual-channel solution that resides alongside your other sound gear. Optional FB-11 single half-rack mount brackets or FB-12 dual-rack mount brackets are available. Either way, you get both XLR and 1/4" outputs with full gain control.

MIPRO's "Pilotone/NoiseLock" circuitry keeps everything quiet when the transmitter is in the standby mode and provides "no-pop" operation of the on/off switch. Handheld, lavaliere, headworn and guitar systems are available for the ultimate in flexibility and up to 23 systems may be used in a single location, making the MR-801 the ideal UHF wireless system.


Features:

Lightweight, ergonomic design
Extremely low handling-noise
No shock noise during power switch on-off
Durable steel grille resists impact damage when dropped
Equipped with quality condenser microphone capsule, with vocal tailored frequency response.
Low-battery warning
Modular design allows easy disassembly for servicing
24-26 battery usage hours (9-volt)
Polygonal "anti-roll" ring
Integrated antenna

Specifications:

Channel 1-Fixed Frequency
Carrier Frequency Range 914~927MHz band 7 compatible frequencies
624~643MHz band (UHF channels 39~42) 8 compatible frequencies
677~692MHz band (UHF channels 47~51) 8 compatible frequencies
Total compatible frequencies 23

Deviation ± 48KHz, with level limiting
Stability ± 0.005%
S/N Ratio > 102 dB
T.H.D. < 0.5%
Dynamic Range > 110 dB
Battery Standard 9V or rechargeable battery
RF Output 10 mW (according to regulation)
Spurious < -40dBc
Weight 7.4 oz
210 g
Dimensions 1.9" diameter x 9.2" L
49 mm diameter x 234 mm L

:cool:
 
Oh boy...

:rolleyes:

I didn't see "it all depends on situation/location/recording source/signal chain" as an option, so I didn't vote.

Seriously, without context, this poll is like comparing apples to oranges. As it stands it's basically just a meaningless list.
 
It's not on the list, but I use an EV767 super cardioid diaphragm mic. It's super awesome for female live and studio vocals. I also have the standby of an SM58.
 
Ya its depends on the source and situation. The 2020 is great as are the mxl 603's I would also stretch for a kel audio hm 2d and the cad m 179 is sweet!
 
fractional? the 4040 is three times the price of the 2020 at zZounds.com

And the 2020 sounds quite similar (in frequency response characteristics) to a 4050, but with small diaphram effects (faster, less warm, better for acoustic guitar (barely)) rather than large diaphram effects (slower transients, warmer, better for voices (barely)). that's how I hear them anyway when I use them, we're all different though. I don't use 4040s often enough to comment.

only 3x?...thats a fraction
 
They are all the same

Price reflects quality (a bit) and these are similar prices so will get similar quality...Pay $1000 more and you will get a little increase in quality..

You didn't include ADK they make some really nice cheap mics I bought a ADK A-1 for £100 and it is nice they make cheaper ones too... Looking at a Studio Projects B1 because of the amazing reviews! Otherwise check out T.bone series at Thomann!!! Cool
 
The C1 when it came out had some good potential...but they eventually made changes and the ones with the switches and the jack in the center of the bottom of the mic arent near as good sounding.

The B1 that Ive heard wasnt as nice as the ones Im sure most might have heard...so I passed on it.
 
Best I've heard around $150 was a used Kel HM2D until I picked up an old Oktava 219 for $70 and had my friend mod it as described in Scott Dorsey's article in Recording Mag. That one's now in another league
 
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I'm going to end this thread finally so it stops popping up.

THE BEST MICROPHONE UNDER $150

Take one Benjamin Franklin and one Grant, fold them up and tape them to the top of a Neumann M49.

There!:D
 
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