$6000 question

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If I record something with 6 $1000 mics, will it sound as good as using one $6000 one?
 
No, but it will sound 6 times as good as a single $1000 mic.
 
If you can get one more $1,000 mic I would go for the $7,000 sound.
 
I agree with timboz. You're wasting your time until you reach the $7000 range.
 
You can probably find the mics used for $600 each so you could get 10. Then you'd be set.
 
You know guys, someone who doesn't understand sarcasm could have a really tough time in here :P
 
steve.h said:
You know guys, someone who doesn't understand sarcasm could have a really tough time in here :P

this thread is very mild on the sarcasm compared to some of the threads i've seen around here over the last couple of years. what was the thread involving lining a guitar amp with that playground foam stuff? :p
 
PhiloBeddoe said:
You can probably find the mics used for $600 each so you could get 10. Then you'd be set.


OK, so an Ela M 251 is worth about $18,000. So I'd either have to get 18 $1000 mics, or 30 $600 mics, right?
 
Whats the best mic under $99 to record the sound of a $6000 mic.
 
Try 600 $30.00 mics. PM Mshilarious, he may give you a bulk discount.
 
So wait, if I record something with a $30,000 mic, and then record from the speakers on my boom box with a $30 mic, it'll sound like a $30,030 mic right?
 
steve.h said:
So wait, if I record something with a $30,000 mic, and then record from the speakers on my boom box with a $30 mic, it'll sound like a $30,030 mic right?

Just create an impulse of the $30k mic and all your $30 mics will sound like gold.
 
$3000 for $30

Hi,

You need the $3,000 mic to make your shit sound like a million bucks when it's played on a $30 boombox.

Thanks,

Hairy Larry
 
You're all wrong...Mr. Microphone...that's all you need.
 
Dogman said:
You're all wrong...Mr. Microphone...that's all you need.

Good point. Mr. Microphone and a big crack rock will make it all sound like gold.
 
steve.h said:
So wait, if I record something with a $30,000 mic, and then record from the speakers on my boom box with a $30 mic, it'll sound like a $30,030 mic right?

I think you have to subtract in that instance. It would be like recording with a $29,970 mic.
 
steve.h said:
You know guys, someone who doesn't understand sarcasm could have a really tough time in here :P
Someone who does understand sarcasm wouldn't last a week on this bbs.
 
PhilGood said:
If I record something with 6 $1000 mics, will it sound as good as using one $6000 one?

Of course, those mics have to run through preamps. Let's say something nice, like $1,000 a channel. Better yet, how about a channel strip, like a Pendulum Audio Quarter II at $4,500 per channel.

Let's see:

1) One $6,000 mic and one Quartet II. Total cost $10,500.

2) Six $1,000 mics plus six Quartet IIs. Total cost $33,000.

Plus the numerous phase issues which will arise with 6 mics are priceless.

Shall we add AD converters?
 
It's not the cost of high-end mics that makes them cool and fun.

It's that they're instruments just like a Les Paul Deluxe or Rhodes piano. ;)

I don't get why someone wouldn't use the best-sounding mic or pre or whatever for any given situation if they have the ways and means.

Does a Hasselblad take better pictures than a Brownie??? I don't know. Both are fun to mess around with for different reasons. But the Brownie is probably better suited for the birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.

I gave my kid an AKG C3000. I can't stand the sound of it. He thinks it's the greatest thing. He's doing podcasting with it.

Man, I'd love to play around with a Lawson or an AEA 44 knockoff. Or an M49.

Who wouldn't?????
 
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