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Olivier
New member
Greetings to you homerecorders,
I'm in the process of buying a new mic to balance a little bit my small collection (I have two sm57's and that's it). I play mainly electric guitar with analog effects into either a Fender Blues Jr or a Champion 600, but I'd also like to be able to record nicely acoustic instruments like a didgeridoo, guitar, vocals and so on. My audio interface is an apogee duet 2.
Anyways, I have like 300$ and I have been looking at condenser mics as well as ribbons. I was attracted by the CAD e300, for the big sound (I'd like to do some movie soundtracks..) as well as the Cascade Fat Head II (I know this might be an irrational choice for all the stuff I'd have to record with it - maybe be its not versatile enough, but I like that "vintage" vibe so much...)
I know this might be not exactly a new question, and I've been reading a lot in this forum already, but I felt like I had to express my particular situation.
So I'd like to capture sounds in a less direct way than what the sm57s are already doing, I like richness but also low end a lot.
Do you think there would be an obvious choice for my third mic?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Olivier
Quebec, CA
I'm in the process of buying a new mic to balance a little bit my small collection (I have two sm57's and that's it). I play mainly electric guitar with analog effects into either a Fender Blues Jr or a Champion 600, but I'd also like to be able to record nicely acoustic instruments like a didgeridoo, guitar, vocals and so on. My audio interface is an apogee duet 2.
Anyways, I have like 300$ and I have been looking at condenser mics as well as ribbons. I was attracted by the CAD e300, for the big sound (I'd like to do some movie soundtracks..) as well as the Cascade Fat Head II (I know this might be an irrational choice for all the stuff I'd have to record with it - maybe be its not versatile enough, but I like that "vintage" vibe so much...)
I know this might be not exactly a new question, and I've been reading a lot in this forum already, but I felt like I had to express my particular situation.
So I'd like to capture sounds in a less direct way than what the sm57s are already doing, I like richness but also low end a lot.
Do you think there would be an obvious choice for my third mic?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Olivier
Quebec, CA