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tbear2500
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I need (well, want is a better word) a microphone for a home studio. I've done some looking around and have determined that I will probably go with a Shure SM57 or SM58. I have also been thinking of a Behringer B1 but reviews I've read say quality is horrible, as well as a Studio Projects B1 or Audio Technica AT2020, and any opinions or advice on those mics is appreciated, but from what I have read the SM57/58 is the best choice for starting a home studio largely because it will always be useful (whereas when I get more money the other $100ish mics become throwaways).
I am a soon-to-be college student so money is very tight. While I'm looking to do primarily home studio recording, something I can take with me to record live performances would be nice (which is where the dynamic mics come in handy, not needing phantom power and being capable of xlr-to-usb direct connections). I want to record instruments, primarily high brass (trumpet/F horn) as well as vocals. I understand no one microphone can do a great job of both but there has to be one miles better than what I'm using now.
The SM58 seems preferred for vocals, which makes sense as it is intended to be a vocal mic, and i have heard that if you take off the screen you're basically left with an SM57. Can anyone say how true that is? For that reason is it better to get a 58 for my purposes, or should I use the 57 for vocals (with an adequate pop filter, of course)? I also intend to get some kind of mixer/audio interface for use in my "studio." I would really like one with USB connectivity as I have a rather poor soundcard. Any advice on a good model or what to look for in that is greatly appreciated.
I know this is a lot to ask for in the Mic forum but this seems like the best place to find people who can answer my questions. Thanks in advance to all who respond.
I am a soon-to-be college student so money is very tight. While I'm looking to do primarily home studio recording, something I can take with me to record live performances would be nice (which is where the dynamic mics come in handy, not needing phantom power and being capable of xlr-to-usb direct connections). I want to record instruments, primarily high brass (trumpet/F horn) as well as vocals. I understand no one microphone can do a great job of both but there has to be one miles better than what I'm using now.
The SM58 seems preferred for vocals, which makes sense as it is intended to be a vocal mic, and i have heard that if you take off the screen you're basically left with an SM57. Can anyone say how true that is? For that reason is it better to get a 58 for my purposes, or should I use the 57 for vocals (with an adequate pop filter, of course)? I also intend to get some kind of mixer/audio interface for use in my "studio." I would really like one with USB connectivity as I have a rather poor soundcard. Any advice on a good model or what to look for in that is greatly appreciated.
I know this is a lot to ask for in the Mic forum but this seems like the best place to find people who can answer my questions. Thanks in advance to all who respond.