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hognogger
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Recently, I ordered an MXL V67 from the US (here in Australia, they're listed at around the US$350 mark).
I was looking for a companion to my Rode NT1000. From what I'd heard, it sounded like this mic would be a bit darker and fuller-sounding than the Rode.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure that it suits my voice. I found that, compared to the Rode, it did give a thicker sound, but that the sound was also kind of clogged-up, or constipated, or something - sorry, don't really know how to describe it...)
Anyone think of some mics in, say, the $US250-550 range that might sound a little darker and richer than the Rode, but without compromising detail too much?
Just for reference, here's a couple of rough mixes of a demo of one of my songs: one has vocals recorded on the V67, and the other has vocals recorded on the NT1000. There are no effects/EQ on the vocals, aside from a little compression. Who knows - maybe some of you will prefer the vocals recorded with the V67...
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I was looking for a companion to my Rode NT1000. From what I'd heard, it sounded like this mic would be a bit darker and fuller-sounding than the Rode.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure that it suits my voice. I found that, compared to the Rode, it did give a thicker sound, but that the sound was also kind of clogged-up, or constipated, or something - sorry, don't really know how to describe it...)
Anyone think of some mics in, say, the $US250-550 range that might sound a little darker and richer than the Rode, but without compromising detail too much?
Just for reference, here's a couple of rough mixes of a demo of one of my songs: one has vocals recorded on the V67, and the other has vocals recorded on the NT1000. There are no effects/EQ on the vocals, aside from a little compression. Who knows - maybe some of you will prefer the vocals recorded with the V67...
http://briefcase.yahoo.com
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he he. That's a good one. On a sparse, two-track vocal + accoustic guitar, maybe.