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simpleybass
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Hello everybody,
I've read many of the threads on this forum, and learned all sorts of stuff. Thanks to you all.
There is obvioulsy a lot to recording, but all other topics aside, I was hoping for some specific mic advise for my limited budget situation...
We are playing bluegrass, all acoustic instruments: upright bass, violin, mandolin, guitar, banjo, vocals.
I want to record using mics plugged direct into a 4 track analog cassette recorder (Yamaha MT120). The inputs are 1/4".
Since the 4 track doesn't have phantom power, i believe my choices of mics are limited to dynamic mics, or self powered condenser mics. I'm considering using:
Shure sm57 dynamic mic
MCA SP2 condenser mic (self powered with a 9v battery)
I know the Shure 57 is widely used. Anybody used the MCA SP2?
Would either of the two mics produce good results? Would one or the other be better for acoustic instruments vs vocals?
Other self powered mic recomendations in the sub $100 price range would also be appreciated.
Thanks
I've read many of the threads on this forum, and learned all sorts of stuff. Thanks to you all.
There is obvioulsy a lot to recording, but all other topics aside, I was hoping for some specific mic advise for my limited budget situation...
We are playing bluegrass, all acoustic instruments: upright bass, violin, mandolin, guitar, banjo, vocals.
I want to record using mics plugged direct into a 4 track analog cassette recorder (Yamaha MT120). The inputs are 1/4".
Since the 4 track doesn't have phantom power, i believe my choices of mics are limited to dynamic mics, or self powered condenser mics. I'm considering using:
Shure sm57 dynamic mic
MCA SP2 condenser mic (self powered with a 9v battery)
I know the Shure 57 is widely used. Anybody used the MCA SP2?
Would either of the two mics produce good results? Would one or the other be better for acoustic instruments vs vocals?
Other self powered mic recomendations in the sub $100 price range would also be appreciated.
Thanks