
Disease8
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Thinking bellow £200, cheapest usable pair possible for recording? Behringer? MXL? Studio Projects?
Hope you have some interesting opinions.. Thanks.. Dom
Hope you have some interesting opinions.. Thanks.. Dom
I'm extremely happy with the Behringer C2 matched pair.
http://www.americanmusical.com/Item...2G00SRCHCAPN&gclid=CJOKgMzsg58CFRsFagod13IEGw
How about the C1000? Going cheap these days
I'm extremely happy with the Behringer C2 matched pair.
http://www.americanmusical.com/Item...2G00SRCHCAPN&gclid=CJOKgMzsg58CFRsFagod13IEGw
The C1000's and for that matter Rode's NT-3 are limited in their usefulness!!!
In the affordable area and in no particular order, you should seriously stick to MXL603's (or their MXL equivelant), Studio Projects C4 or (genuine) Oktava 012's. Rode's NT-5's might also be an option. Without knowing exactly what you want to record with them, I can't be more specific.
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Nice going, Sam the Man. Check out the reviews on these mics. May buy a pair, down the road.![]()
These mics for the price can't be beat for live drum over heads.
Disease....What are you hoping to record once you get a pair of SDC ?
IF you want diversity with them and in your price range do go with the Cad e70
I have a couple of mics from Naiant Studios. They're brilliant! An MSH1 &, I think, an MSH4 - the latter includes a mico tube so has a very diff sound to the 1. Excellent, tiny & robust too. That range is now gone BUT the X series is an upgrade from them:
http://www.naiant.com/studiostore.html
On a totally different level I also love my Sony ECM19bs - they aren't flash or expensive by any means, (in fact they're quite old - late 70's and connect through a mini jack so need an adapter) but they capture things well & a subtle change of position will produce a change of EQ. There is some self noise that needs filtering but I love 'em.
I have a Behri LCD, a 1 I think, which is quite good &super cheap.