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im looking for the best all purpose condenser mic for under 500. the cheeper the better. i have an xml 990 right now. i wanna use the mic for maily guitar and vocals. thanks alot guys
 
Search condenser, title only in advanced search. Start reading... I think I've made all-purpose condenser suggestions to three separate posts this week alone :)

You'll find my suggestions mostly involve Rode mics... nice, well-rounded sound, low-noise for pretty cheap, many in your price range.
 
take a look at some cheaper chinese ribbon mics, they sound great on guitar cabs and work on some vocals very well.
 
cake1122 said:
im looking for the best all purpose condenser mic for under 500. the cheeper the better. i have an xml 990 right now. i wanna use the mic for maily guitar and vocals. thanks alot guys

While you're not being very specific I'll assume you mean singing and not rap plus the guitars are acoustic and electric. I'm also assuming you have a decent mic pre.

Check out a Karma K-58 that can be bought new for under $350. The K-58 is a multi pattern tube LDC Mic. For the money it's hard to beat IMHO. Here's a link.

http://karmaaudio.com/58.html

Another mic to consider is an Audio Technica 4050 which is a multi pattern LDC Mic that can be picked up new for less than $500 and around $350 used.

The two mics above are just a couple of suggestions to a very general question. Good luck.
 
cake1122 said:
im looking for the best all purpose condenser mic for under 500. the cheeper the better. i have an xml 990 right now. i wanna use the mic for maily guitar and vocals. thanks alot guys
In what range is your voice?
Bass? Baritone? Tenor? Alto? Mezzo Soprano? Soprano?
What kind of acoustic guitar do you plan to record?
This info sure would help.
I am a baritone vocalist primarily and like my voice through my ($499) sE Z3300A which also does a real nice job on acoustic guitar.
http://www.seelectronics.com/Z3300a.html
I've used the ($299) CAD M9 tube with nice results as well.
http://www.cadmics.com/m9.htm
 
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