Audio-Technica 3060 mic

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FYI:

Got one today and am sending it back tomorrow.

Very poor quality sound -- boomy, tinny, not what I expected.

Maybe AT's higher priced mics are better. Don't know.

AKG mic I have used for a long time is five times clearer than the 3060.

Green Hornet:rolleyes:
 
Good to know!!

So when am I getting my copy of "The River Turned Muddy When She Turned Me Down"?
 
Yo Malcore:

I'll do two copies when I burn Bear's copy. Nice to have a cult following. :p

From another post, I was enlighted about "Tube" mics. Tube mics come with a tube [which I knew] and they offer coloration of input.

Well, if I'm doing a vocalist, I sure don't want to color the talent's voice.

I have a "Pure Through" switch on my studio/system amp that lets the input play without any coloration from the integrated amp -- lovely.

Maybe for a staged number, live, the coloration might work for some talent. If the talent had a bad voice, the "coloration from a tube mic would only create a bigger problem."

I'm sure Audio Technica makes some decent mics; however, the 3060 does not give me what I like to get. That's why we have more than one kind of soft drink.

Will let you know when I burn your copy of "The River Turned Muddy When She Turned Me Down."

Green Hornet
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Well, AT sure makes decent mikes...the normal condensors like the 4033 and the 4050 are used in our studio everyday...even for lead vocal....

My experience with tubemics:
-got a pair of groovetubes model1 (favourite of van halen) but it sucks for anything else than OH and acoustic guitars....but it rocks on them
-worked very intens with the solidtube....sounds really nice but has some sort of loudness sound which cannot be taken away...a true popmusic mike
-got 4 TLaudio tube preamps....nice...but had 8 and sold four because under normal situations I could barely hear the differents with the main console preamps...

So my conclusion: tube are great for some circumstances....it all depends on the source, the mike itselfs and the purpose of the recording.
 
Yo Downside Studios:

Thanks for the information; I should have researched the "tube in the mic" more before I got the 3060.

It doesn't suit my needs but I could see where it might work for other types of recording.

By the way, have you ever used the AKG4000? It's not advertised very much but I have read a couple of good reports on it.

Thanks and Merry Christmas

Green Hornet:D :cool:
 
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