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hairylarry
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Ev Ds35
Hi,
Apparently the economic downturn is a great boon for purchasers of under appreciated vintage microphones. At least it seems that way to me from my very small pocketbook.
This thread is all about mics that can be had for $50 or less. Lately I've been trying to buy all my fifty dollar mics for $25 - $30. And surprisingly enough I've been getting some of them.
The EV DS35 is a vintage professional mic. A cardiod dynamic for vocals and acoustic instruments with proximity effect. (Unlike the RE15 series that has reduced proximity effect.)
Here's a link to some great info, tech specs, and sound clips.
http://www.coutant.org/evds35/index.html
The acoustic guitar clip is wonderful. Just a few chords but very clean and natural sounding.
I got this mic for $26.50 shipped so I guess it qualifies for this thread. Of course I haven't got it yet so I may be prematurely patting myself on the back but I have had great luck with the vintage EV mics I have purchased in the past. They are very well made and extremely durable.
If anyone has used this mic let us know what you think. After I use mine for a while I will post a review.
Thanks,
Hairy Larry
Hi,
Apparently the economic downturn is a great boon for purchasers of under appreciated vintage microphones. At least it seems that way to me from my very small pocketbook.
This thread is all about mics that can be had for $50 or less. Lately I've been trying to buy all my fifty dollar mics for $25 - $30. And surprisingly enough I've been getting some of them.
The EV DS35 is a vintage professional mic. A cardiod dynamic for vocals and acoustic instruments with proximity effect. (Unlike the RE15 series that has reduced proximity effect.)
Here's a link to some great info, tech specs, and sound clips.
http://www.coutant.org/evds35/index.html
The acoustic guitar clip is wonderful. Just a few chords but very clean and natural sounding.
I got this mic for $26.50 shipped so I guess it qualifies for this thread. Of course I haven't got it yet so I may be prematurely patting myself on the back but I have had great luck with the vintage EV mics I have purchased in the past. They are very well made and extremely durable.
If anyone has used this mic let us know what you think. After I use mine for a while I will post a review.
Thanks,
Hairy Larry