First Mic: Too Many Mic Choices to Fit in Title. Help!

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Mic Choice!

  • 57

    Votes: 6 60.0%
  • 58

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • AT2020

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Behringer B3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SP B3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • NT1A

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Suggestion

    Votes: 2 20.0%

  • Total voters
    10
The Amazon sellers appear to be 'Woodwind and Brasswind' and 'Music123'. Both are reputable sellers, so shouldn't be a problem with a fake mic.

If you happen to be in the US, this is a good deal if you don't mind a mail in rebate > https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/743296-REG/Shure_SM57_LC_Performance_Package.html

I have a Kopul mic cable and it's decent quality and usually the Auray gear is OK as well. B&H has a lot of my money for both audio and photo gear. Very good retailer.
 
While all mics have their place, the SM57 is your best choice for a first mic. And next, I'd maybe think about a condenser. There's just nothing that works on an acoustic guitar or vocal better than a condenser. An SM57 is great for micing a guitar amp. I'd get more than one, if you can. I have four. They are good for vocal mics in a live situation, too. XLR cables can be varied. The longer they are, the more you need good quality to keep any hum away. 10 feet isn't long, but if you need 20 feet, I'd think about paying a little extra for the good quality, low loss wire. If you can solder connections and have a good electronics supply store in your area, buying the wire in bulk and the XLR connectors and making your own cables can save a LOT of cash. That's what I do. But, if you don't have the skills, don't attempt that. It does require a certain level of finesse.

Any suggestions for the condenser? AT2020? Low end Sennheiser? Looking for inexpensive bang for the buck stuff.
 
I'd look at getting a pair of Rode M3's rather than a single NT1.
Great as drum overheads - great on acoustic guitars - good on cabs (with careful placement) and decent on vocals (again with careful placement).

SE mics definitely worth a look too... I love my 2200mkii.
 
Amazon themselves are pretty reliable, but they don't check the products many of their partners supply. SM57s are so widely counterfeited, buying from anyone who is not a Shure authorised dealer is foolish. Shure dealers will never be cheap, and if you see a cheap 57, it cannot be a Shure if brand new. Best deal is always 5-10 pounds/dollars less than the full price - so a half price 57 means it's a dodgy one.
 
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