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radzikk
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I'm kind of new around here and had sort of a weird question.
I've been messing around with recording my own tunes for years, found this forum a couple months ago and have learned more in those couple of months than in the rest of my own trial and error. I have a few mics (MXL2003, MXLV69, SM-58, Sure BG1.6, matched pair of MXL603's on the way from e-bay). The mics aren't bad but when I record I feel like I'm not getting my true tone at times.
On some song with some mic I like it with another song with the same mic I hate it. I look at some of the higher class mics and the prices they bring and wonder if thats the way to go, or do I just buy more "cheap" mics and just try them until I find what works on a situation.
I understand that there is no "perfect" mic for every person on every song. But is it better to save up the bucks for a Neumann at $2000+ or just buy 10 $200 mics and try to figure out which is best in a given situation???
Thanks for the Help
-k
I've been messing around with recording my own tunes for years, found this forum a couple months ago and have learned more in those couple of months than in the rest of my own trial and error. I have a few mics (MXL2003, MXLV69, SM-58, Sure BG1.6, matched pair of MXL603's on the way from e-bay). The mics aren't bad but when I record I feel like I'm not getting my true tone at times.
On some song with some mic I like it with another song with the same mic I hate it. I look at some of the higher class mics and the prices they bring and wonder if thats the way to go, or do I just buy more "cheap" mics and just try them until I find what works on a situation.
I understand that there is no "perfect" mic for every person on every song. But is it better to save up the bucks for a Neumann at $2000+ or just buy 10 $200 mics and try to figure out which is best in a given situation???
Thanks for the Help
-k