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greatpaws
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Hi,
When searching thru the Equipment- >Microphones forum, I'm a little stumped.
I'm searching for a mic which is appropriate for open mic/ coffee shop places for a female vocalist (need clear and cutting thru noise- think Tori Amos-like clarity and trills in a bar) and of course there's hundreds of recommendations. However, unless I'm totally misunderstanding, I thought dynamic mics are for "live" performances and condenser mics are for home recording. However, I've seen the sm7b recommended, the NT3, etc and other condenser mics. I realize large diaphram condensor mics are out of the question, but are SDC's ok?
A shure sm57/58 makes me sound like I'm singing thru an am radio. I have a senheiser e835 currently for live but ... eh. I have a perception 200 and I wish I could find a mic that's appropriate for stage use that is as clear as the 200! I've looked at the Shure Beta 57a and the Shure Beta 87 A and C but they are all listed as condensor mics but *look* like dynamic mics... what gives?
How do I know what's appropriate for stage vs recording and what's not?
Any advice/ suggestions would be great!
When searching thru the Equipment- >Microphones forum, I'm a little stumped.
I'm searching for a mic which is appropriate for open mic/ coffee shop places for a female vocalist (need clear and cutting thru noise- think Tori Amos-like clarity and trills in a bar) and of course there's hundreds of recommendations. However, unless I'm totally misunderstanding, I thought dynamic mics are for "live" performances and condenser mics are for home recording. However, I've seen the sm7b recommended, the NT3, etc and other condenser mics. I realize large diaphram condensor mics are out of the question, but are SDC's ok?
A shure sm57/58 makes me sound like I'm singing thru an am radio. I have a senheiser e835 currently for live but ... eh. I have a perception 200 and I wish I could find a mic that's appropriate for stage use that is as clear as the 200! I've looked at the Shure Beta 57a and the Shure Beta 87 A and C but they are all listed as condensor mics but *look* like dynamic mics... what gives?

Any advice/ suggestions would be great!