Only if you already have every other mic you could possibly want and you just want to buy one more mic for the hell of it.......
That's still several hundred bucks, just for a guitar cab mic?? I suppose if you are a movie producer or a big concert production company then the extra $$$$$$ is not a concern, but......
Try the ND468 first, if you dont like it then buy the big gun.....
Heck, for that kind of $$$$$$ you coudl get the ND468, RE20, and MD421 and still have $50 bucks leftover for steak dinner!
The 441 is an excellent guitar cab mic. It is also an excellent vocal mic. It has qualities and flexibilty that are not present in less expensive mics. The 5 position bass roll off switch makes it a very useful tool. It also rocks anywhere on the drum kit
i love my dragonfly. it's excellent on guitar cabinet, but i find myself using other mics for that purpose more often than the dfly. my e609 and V77 find a lot more use on cabs.....although you really can't shake a stick at the dfly on the right cab.
the dfly is also excellent on some acoustic guitars, some mandolins, some vocals......but the key is "some". the dfly is a VERY particular mic about the source, and even more so about placement. i would not call the dfly an "all arounder".
I love this mic. I think it's more versatile than others think. However, it's a bright flavor with a complex high end you just do not get with low priced bright mics.
I limit its use to acoustic guitar and vocals. Some people use pairs for overheads.