
Scoot
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Kewl...That's only about a carton and half away from here I think. I might check out that website for decent monitors also as I will need them down the track.
For example, AKG makes good dynamics (e.g. the D112), so you should generally assume their condensers aren't very good. Same applies for Shure for the most part, IMHO (though I do find the VP88 to be quite good). Similarly, companies that build good condensers rarely make good dynamics.
Sorry about hijacking the thread but...This Statement is COMPLETELY False!
Shure makes great dynamic mics and great condensers.
AKG made the C12, one of the world's greatest vocal mics. They also make the 451, one of the most popular overhead mics. And the 414?
I could go on and on and on.
Shure makes great dynamic mics and great condensers.
AKG made the C12, one of the world's greatest vocal mics. They also make the 451, one of the most popular overhead mics. And the 414?
I could go on and on and on.
I could go on too but I don't think it's really necessary. If that rule has served you well thus far that's great...but you are going to miss out on some wonderful microphones (and other products) with that way of thinking. BTW, this isn't some kind of personal attack dgatwood (hope it didn't come off that way) I just saw your post and felt like I needed to reply.
I would avoid the C1000S at all costs. I seriously wonder how many of the people that are dissing this pair of mics as trash have ever used a C2000B. I've got several thousand dollars worth of mics, and my C2000B sees quite a bit of duty. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Yo Dgatwood! As you can see, I'm not disagreeing with you. It just seems to me that the 2000 got lumped in with C1000 and C3000 (neither of which do I care for). Folks figured if a C3000 cost 300 bucks and sucked, then a C2000 for $200 must suck more.
Scoot,
It just occured to me that I have an Apex 430 LD condenser mic in my cabinet that I haven't used for a long time and don't need and while it wouldn't be quite as cheap as buying a Behringer and it does need a new shockmount, it would probably be a "better" mic.
They have been discontinued by Apex but the local distributor/importer still shows them as available at $335AU RRP and they're identical to the more expensive 420, the only difference being the 420 had a "pad" switch...........the truth is, so does the 430, they just didn't tell anyone that it was inside the mic on the pcb, so in reality, it takes about a minute to open the mic, hit the switch and close the mic up again.
Anyways, while the mic isn't a high end mic (it is fairly typical of most of the mics manufactured in China) and may be a relatively cheap entry into the world of condenser mic. Actually, I should get it out and put it through it's paces just to make sure that 1) it's still OK and 2) that I don't really need it
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That rule has served me pretty well thus far.... Feel free to point out exceptions, but it holds very well across every industry I've applied it to with remarkably few exceptions.