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threshhold2
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i was thinking all the time that a good quality condenser mic is a must in my studio for vocal recording. so i bought a new AKG C414 XL2 for some 1000 $
no doubt this is a high end mic----but frustration went hand by hand with quality.
since we are talking here home studio, you probably guess that the isolation from noise coming from outside is not the best, and the acoustic conditions are far from perfect. This mic would pick up just about any smallest noise and it's sensitivity is amazing. Pretty soon i realized that it is almost impossible for me to use this mic, and i went back to my good old SHURE SM58 for vocals...and i was amazed at the results i acheived.(add a bit of EQ and reverb)
conclusion----it might work in a high-end-top-quality-proffessional recording studio, but not necessarily in your home-project studio!!
no doubt this is a high end mic----but frustration went hand by hand with quality.
since we are talking here home studio, you probably guess that the isolation from noise coming from outside is not the best, and the acoustic conditions are far from perfect. This mic would pick up just about any smallest noise and it's sensitivity is amazing. Pretty soon i realized that it is almost impossible for me to use this mic, and i went back to my good old SHURE SM58 for vocals...and i was amazed at the results i acheived.(add a bit of EQ and reverb)

conclusion----it might work in a high-end-top-quality-proffessional recording studio, but not necessarily in your home-project studio!!
