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    Shure KSM32 A simple analysis

    To be honest I didn't even know what a pre amp was untill not too long ago. But you learn alot here on these forums. I can't believe people can spend thousands on one, wow. Now that I have a good mic I realize that I'm going to need one to get the most out of it. But your point of plugging one...
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    Shure KSM32 A simple analysis

    I'm not familiar with the "PRE/DIGI converter" ala ART DPS stuff. But was thinking of a small tube pre that I plug in and output to my Korg. You say this way I'm not getting the true essence of my Pre because my Korg's masking it, hmm that's interesting I never thought of that. I'll have to...
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    Shure KSM32 A simple analysis

    Looks that way.
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    Shure KSM32 A simple analysis

    I got my KSM32 yesterday. So I plugged it in my Korg D1200 digital 12 track. I already had some music tracks set to add some vocals to. I don't have a mic pre amp except for the one built in my Korg. Anyway I plugged my mic in and recorded my vocals. The results were it sounded Ok, nothing...
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    Please take a listen to this

    Actually after listening to your song again it's the first line that doesn't flow smoothly. "I feel like you don't like me (slight pause)very(akward pause) much." The last word drops on an off beat. I think this line should flow a little smoother perhaps without the second pause before much. I...
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    Please take a listen to this

    Nice song, the opening two lines are a phrased a little awkwardly. The guitar solo gets a little sloppy towards the end of the song. You might want to clean it up or shorten it. The drums do sound weak. Over all it's a nice song. Some nice guitar playing.
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    Guitar players you got to see this!

    What we've all been waiting for. http://www.angelfire.com/yt3/redtele/redtelectronix.html
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    The Olden days

    Hey I'm listening to some old Cuban music and the sound is awesome, horns, percussion, acoustic guitars, fantastic vocals. I have no idea when these songs were recorded but I have a feeling it could be as far back as the 40s or 50s. My question is what kind of mics did they use back then...
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    You get what you pay for.

    OK, one line blasts out like thunder. "Get off the computer and start recording" how God damn true. Thank you very much.
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    You get what you pay for.

    Yes, I got infected here. I haven't even got my Shure and already I'm thinking of getting another mic. All I can say is you have to be strong. Hang in there.
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    You get what you pay for.

    Yeah, I hear you man. What good is having a 1000 dollar mic if you can't sing or play worth a shit. On the other hand if you can really sing and play you can make a 300 dollar, shit even a 100 dollar mic sound gold. By the way I wish the KSM32s were only 300 bucks they retail at 499.00 but I'm a...
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    You get what you pay for.

    Like "ass" haha, I notice people using that term around here. Well I plan to use it for my guitar cab mostly, some vocals too. It's my first studio mic, got to start somewhere.
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    You get what you pay for.

    Well I posted this thought thinking of the large condensor mics. I recently went through the process of trying to figure out which mic was the best for the cheapest price. Then after racking my brains I realized that most likely I'll get what I pay for. So if I bought like lets say a Rode NT1000...
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    You get what you pay for.

    Yes, you're right. There are those mics that don't cost a fortune that are still high quality. But you notice he didn't use a radio shack mic either. 300.00 dollars isn't cheap either for some people. I should of added that a good mic doesn't have to cost a thousand dollars.
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    You get what you pay for.

    Let's face it when it comes to mics you get what you pay for. A hundred dollar mic is going to sound like a hundred dollare mic and a thousand dollar mic is going to sound, well you get the picture. The bottom line the more you pay the more you get. So if you want a decent mic save your money...
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    Sqeak at the nut

    Thanks guys!
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    Sqeak at the nut

    I have a Fender Strat and recently I noticed the first string the E started to sqeak at the nut whenever I bend the string. Before I start taking things apart I thought I'd ask what it could be here. Thanks
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    The Mic Test Thread!

    >>yep blue balls is right<< Blue Balls?
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    The Mic Test Thread!

    I've found the listening sessions to be very helpful. I was completely in the dark even after reading review after review. But after listening to samples of different mics the lights went on and I started to hear and understand what the reviews were talking about. Alot of these mics are not...
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    The Mic Test Thread!

    Yes, I was listening to the same clips with the acoustic guitar. The Audio Technicas sounded very well balanced.
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