best mic ever

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There is no best microphone (yes, call me cheesy and stuff ) , I've used many microphones over the period of time of recording, and none is the "best". It always depends on what you are recording. But, if you want a pretty good microphone for VOCALS (mainly) , try the Neumann u67 or microphones from oktavamod. MJ really mods microphones that are comparable to the u67 or u87 depending on what he wants to make the microphone sound like, for a much cheaper price.
 
whats the best mic ever? please give price/reason

No such thing.

It's like if somebody asked you what the best tool in your tool box is. Sometimes you need a hammer, sometimes a screwdriver and sometimes a saw.
 
No such thing.

It's like if somebody asked you what the best tool in your tool box is. Sometimes you need a hammer, sometimes a screwdriver and sometimes a saw.

Meh, a hammer always gets things done!
 
microphones from oktavamod. MJ really mods microphones that are comparable to the u67 or u87 depending on what he wants to make the microphone sound like, for a much cheaper price.


True that.
I have several modded microphones from Michael and they really shine.
My favorite is my modded Rode NT1a and gets used for many vocal tracks.
 
Yep, I have a pair of his MXL 603's.......................scary good.
 
Best mics ever, the ones I own, cause if I don't have them, they are no good to me. :laughings:
 
Sometimes mic choice just doesn't matter at all.

mic_marshall.webp
 
You didn't have to call the guy retahded. Boston or not. lol!

Sorry, just kidding man. :)
 
Here are the types:
dynamic, condenser (small diaphragm and large diaphragm), ribbon.
For each, the "best" depends on your budget. For a low budget, it's the Shure SM 57 or 58 for the dynamic, the Rode NTS 5 for the small diaphragm condenser and the Samson CO3U for the large (it tested so well they had to compare it to a Neumann) and the ribbons are not part of your collection if you are asking this question. Good luck,
Rod Norman,
engineer
 
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