Long shot if anyone has had both mics at some point to compare, but I'll ask.........
I currently have a Miktek PM9 I use live and for occasional recording. It's a super cardioid and to my ears sounds somewhat close to a smooth condenser and probably one of my better handheld dynamic mics. The...
I don't remember how half my old mics sound and maybe some may sound better on the newer gear I have, so I've pulling out a few to give a try. Bought this AT MB4000c back in the late 90's as it would run off an AA battery for the old Fostex 4 track cassette deck that had no phantom power...
Anyone ever seen a mic positioned like this to capture voice and instrument? Kinda threw me at first thinking it might have been an end fired type mic. I didn't try to ID the mics, but guessing cardioid side address unless someone else has another suggestion. Tried it quickly last night with an...
This might be a good grab for someone....... (used, may not be here long)
Used McGraw-Hill Book: Handbook of Sound Studio 9780071772747
Amazon's page and write up for it...
I had a spare 32gb USB3 thumbdrive (reformatted to NTFS) setting around that I set up as a Readyboost cache drive on my Win7 desktop to see if it made any difference in response/speed of various applications. Kind of wondering if it will do anything useful for a DAW either recording or for plugins?
Would you call Musician's Friend for microphone advice? Probably better not to if they don't the difference between and LDC and SDC :rolleyes:. The MXL V250 is made for Guitar Center and its affiliates, MF being one of them.
I bought a V250 a few years back on a Stupid Deal of the Day for $50...
Might be a handy addition to a studio for monitor control. Passive with switches and pots.
JBL M-Patch 2 Passive Stereo Controller and Switch Box MPATCH2
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I see boundary mics occasionally on sites I browse for used mics. Wondering if they are useful in any way for live usage or capturing some of a room while recording.
I know cedar will sound 'warmish' and spruce 'brightish' and I have a cedar topped Takamine that I'm happy with the way sounds for most of what I play. What wood do you prefer for recording (probably miced) or live (amped PU's?). Toying around with getting a fairly decent spruce top for...
"What Is The Voice-over Microphone Everyone Should Own?" From ProTools Expert
A good side by side comparison of a few commonly used VO mics.............
What Is The Voice-over Microphone Everyone Should Own? — Pro Tools Expert
Looking up some info on an old Alesis/GT mic I have, I found the PDF link below on 'Choosing and Using Mics' from Groove Tubes. While it does have some Groove Tube product specific information, there is much on how different mics are constructed and work, care and use, and recording vocals and...
I like gadgets, particularly when they're cheap. I bought a USB voltage and current tester from Amazon and it arrived today. I've curious about the current draw of a few USB devices I have and it was impractical to use a standard DMM. Below is a quick check of the volts and current draw of a...
I usually remove batteries from guitar pedals and other gear that I know I'm not going to use for a while because of possible leakage, but now I have another reason, one that's likely pretty rare. The battery pictured below was one I use in a bass pedal and it was removed and on a shelf sitting...
Hope this OK to post. I think it's a decent mic at a decent price for someone starting out recording.
I've got the cardioid version of this mic and it's a good mic for both vocals and acoustic guitar. Multi-patterned, pad, and HPF.
Used sE Electronics 2200a II Multi-Pattern Large SEE-2200AMKII
Occasionally stop into the local thrift store to see what kind of bargains I can find. I've done pretty well in the past and today was no exception. I'm at an age I'm trying to downsize what I've got for gear, but for $10 I couldn't leave this on the display shelf.
M-Audio Keystation 61ES with...
A little while back I bought an older Radio Shack sound meter off eBay. One of those purchases where I wasn't sure why I needed it, but figured it was cheap so why not :o.
Anyhow got around to taking a few reads in the room where I record to see what it picked up. Nothing running in the room...
Spotted these this morning. Either one would be decent for VO, podcasts, or some vocals and as used there's a bit of a savings from a reputable retailer. I have both and the RE320 has a bit hotter output that an inline preamp such as a Cloudlifter or FetHead isn't needed in most instances. I do...
A bit of emphasis to noobs seems to be put on room treatment when they are just at a point trying to decide what mic to buy, maybe to point they aren't sure if they should get a dynamic or a condenser mic (some may argue it makes no difference :rolleyes:) or treat the room before they use a mic...