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steppingonmars
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Hi all
I've been doing this recording thing in my spare time for about a year now and really enjoy it. Right now for vox I use an At2020 and a Superlux cheap condesor microphone. I seem to get mediocre success with both of them. It seems like the superlux is a bit hollow sounding lacking midrange and the at 2020 is quite harsh around 5-6k.
My questions are
- would there be a significant improvement in my vox if I bought a different microphone?
- what microphone would be good for my voice if that was the case?
My voice is kinda in mid-high range for male vox, kinda like maybe Geddy Lee or Neil Young and it's quite loud and cutting. The biggest issue is that we live in a one horse town and I can't try out studio microphones. I do electronic repairs at a music store on the side and they deal with Peavey, Shure, AKG and Audio Technica so I'd take preference to them as I could get one close to cost. I do not want to be a gear slut and want to buy a mic because it will be worth it. I've linked a song with my vox on it for you to hear my vox. I'd prefer a budget of up to $600, but would consider going up to $1000 if it was worth it.
Thanks in advance!
http://www.box.net/shared/lsrqno28vo
I've been doing this recording thing in my spare time for about a year now and really enjoy it. Right now for vox I use an At2020 and a Superlux cheap condesor microphone. I seem to get mediocre success with both of them. It seems like the superlux is a bit hollow sounding lacking midrange and the at 2020 is quite harsh around 5-6k.
My questions are
- would there be a significant improvement in my vox if I bought a different microphone?
- what microphone would be good for my voice if that was the case?
My voice is kinda in mid-high range for male vox, kinda like maybe Geddy Lee or Neil Young and it's quite loud and cutting. The biggest issue is that we live in a one horse town and I can't try out studio microphones. I do electronic repairs at a music store on the side and they deal with Peavey, Shure, AKG and Audio Technica so I'd take preference to them as I could get one close to cost. I do not want to be a gear slut and want to buy a mic because it will be worth it. I've linked a song with my vox on it for you to hear my vox. I'd prefer a budget of up to $600, but would consider going up to $1000 if it was worth it.
Thanks in advance!
http://www.box.net/shared/lsrqno28vo
different mics work for different applications, end of story. This is a judgment call. the better mic you get, the more honest it is. If you want an exact recreation of your voice, flaws and all, I have some suggestions. If you want the mic to lie to you (I'm not picking on you, it's just how it is) then your 2020 should be sufficient, there are other mics in the mid range of course.
I can say it's one of the more honest ones, don't know what they were asking for it, I think it was in the $800 range. AT makes mics better than the 2020 that are more affordable and completely worth it.
