N notbradsohner Compression Addict Dec 28, 2004 #2 I had both, but I got the at4040 after I got the nt1000. The nt1000 immediatley went to ebay after I tried out the 4040.
I had both, but I got the at4040 after I got the nt1000. The nt1000 immediatley went to ebay after I tried out the 4040.
JohnnyMan New member Dec 28, 2004 #4 What do you prefer to record using the AT 4040? I am considering purchasing one. I am in search of a good LDC mic for vocals and acoustic guitar.
What do you prefer to record using the AT 4040? I am considering purchasing one. I am in search of a good LDC mic for vocals and acoustic guitar.
O ozraves New member Dec 28, 2004 #5 For vocals and acoustic guitar, the AT4040 is an excellent choice. It tends to work with a lot of voices. Here's a piece I wrote on the AT4040 and a couple other mics: http://mojopie.ipbhost.com/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&cmd=showentry&eid=5
For vocals and acoustic guitar, the AT4040 is an excellent choice. It tends to work with a lot of voices. Here's a piece I wrote on the AT4040 and a couple other mics: http://mojopie.ipbhost.com/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&cmd=showentry&eid=5
JohnnyMan New member Dec 29, 2004 #6 ozraves said: For vocals and acoustic guitar, the AT4040 is an excellent choice. It tends to work with a lot of voices. Here's a piece I wrote on the AT4040 and a couple other mics: http://mojopie.ipbhost.com/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&cmd=showentry&eid=5 Click to expand... Steve, Thank for the tip and link. John
ozraves said: For vocals and acoustic guitar, the AT4040 is an excellent choice. It tends to work with a lot of voices. Here's a piece I wrote on the AT4040 and a couple other mics: http://mojopie.ipbhost.com/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&cmd=showentry&eid=5 Click to expand... Steve, Thank for the tip and link. John