GT44 for vocals?

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How are these on vocals. I am thinking about picking up a pair for utility purposes, and was wondering if they work for vox as well
 
I recently bought the last one at GC for vocals. I found when I got it home and tried it that it is respectable but on the dark side. If you've got some bright mics then it would be a good opposite flavor to them. It has a good detailed sound, no harshness or boominess. Just a tad on the darker side for my taste. I'll probably sell it and move on. If your recording a person with a high pitch voice it might counter that well? It's very well made.


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I don't think vocals is really where the 44 shines.

My experience has been pretty much what Bob mentions. It's a fairly dark mic .. pretty scary how ribbon-like it is, in fact. Might go so far as to say that if you can't afford a decent ribbon, then the 44 might be a viable substitute. It's really smooth and easy on the ears ... handles transiets really well without sounding harsh.

I think Bob should give it more of a chance than he has. :D You will run in to situations where you need a mic that does what it does.
 
Bigsnake00 said:
How are these on vocals. I am thinking about picking up a pair for utility purposes, and was wondering if they work for vox as well

Vocals are the one thing this mic is not so great on. It is a great mic for dynamic sources like drums, ac guitars and elec cabs. It has a really focused sound that sits in the mix quite well. Vocals sound like a dynamic mic though. It does not bring open well defined vocals like a LDC would. It would be alright if it was your only mic since it shines at a number of things. If you had to use it for vocals, the sound would be very much like an SM57 except not as muddy.
 
agree with Acorec on this one, too.

I'll add that it does take EQ well, though, so it can be a great vocal mic with a little processing.
 
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