
kidvybes
New member
Thanks to those with useful input...
Marik...Thanks for a definitive answer to my original posting...your remarks are always constructive and intelligent...I will consider an upgrade using only the same E88CC/6922 tube the mic was designed to employ...
Chessparov...I appreciate your input as well...your recommendations are well received...since we will be using this mic as a primary vocal mic, the extra expense of a multi-pattern version (K2) would be prohibitive at this time...
Middleman...I have to say I agree with you as to the NTK's usefullness when recording male vocals (baritone)...we just completed some vocal overdubbing tonight on a great Reggae/R&B style tune with a very talented male vocalist who sings in a range somewhere between Barry White and Teddy Pendergrass, and he was very pleased with the way the NTK handled his bassy voice...I thought the NTK reproduced his vocal sound very accurately...well worth the $350. I paid for it...I recommend it for similar applications...
Marik...Thanks for a definitive answer to my original posting...your remarks are always constructive and intelligent...I will consider an upgrade using only the same E88CC/6922 tube the mic was designed to employ...
Chessparov...I appreciate your input as well...your recommendations are well received...since we will be using this mic as a primary vocal mic, the extra expense of a multi-pattern version (K2) would be prohibitive at this time...
Middleman...I have to say I agree with you as to the NTK's usefullness when recording male vocals (baritone)...we just completed some vocal overdubbing tonight on a great Reggae/R&B style tune with a very talented male vocalist who sings in a range somewhere between Barry White and Teddy Pendergrass, and he was very pleased with the way the NTK handled his bassy voice...I thought the NTK reproduced his vocal sound very accurately...well worth the $350. I paid for it...I recommend it for similar applications...