Another tired LD Mic advice thread

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I plan on spending around $500 plus for a LD mic . #1 use will be vocals #2 acoustic guitar . I have an AKG 3000b and 2 C1000s...I know I know I bought them 2 years ago before I got smart . Don't get me wrong I can make them work and they serve a purpose but I really want to upgrade . My style is acoustic folk rock and I have been told I sound a bit like Cat Stevens . I have narrowed my choices somewhat . AT 4050 , Blue baby bottle . I know this has been done to death....but I would greatly appreciate any and all recommendations and ideas.


Thanks,

Dave
 
Without having personal experience with either, my understanding is that the 4040 and 4050 are quite different mics (the 4050 being more neutral). A lot of people really like the 4047 because of the tranny.

One approach you could take is to buy the mic that sounds best on your voice--the most important consideration IMO. Later, when you have saved some more money, you can seek out a pair of SDCs for stereo recording the acoustic. In the meantime, all of these mics will sound good on acoustic guitar--just different.
 
Consider Rode NTK. A mic that works on many vocalists and is pretty damn good on acoustic guitar. Other options include AT4033, Studio Projects T-3. Of the mics you listed, the Baby Bottle is not a bad choice. Just make sure you audition whatever mic you're going to buy. If it sucks on your voice, you're screwed.-Richie
 
Richard Monroe said:
Just make sure you audition whatever mic you're going to buy. If it sucks on your voice, you're screwed.-Richie
Amen.
 
tdukex said:
One approach you could take is to buy the mic that sounds best on your voice--the most important consideration IMO.

Amen.
 
First, get rid of your AKGs, then see how much money you can add to your $500, and then see.

Amen
 
No, it's not a bad suggestion. That NTK has surprised me on many occasions and worked on more than I expected it to. Oh and for heavens sake, buy the optional shock mount, and USE it.
 
Be sure and define your dealers return policy. A good pro shop will not hesitate to accept a return for the right reasons and for someone who's not out to abuse this priviledge.

As for a mic for voice...try out as many as you can.

One to try would be the ADK TL ..multipattered and good on a lot of stuff.

Perhaps you can find a used Shure KSM44.Very good for most things.
 
cavedog101 said:
Perhaps you can find a used Shure KSM44.Very good for most things.
Amen... but still audition it first if it's for your voice.
 
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