
Slackmaster2K
Gone
Ok, this is not your typical "versus" thread, because from what I've read, both of the mics that I'm interested in are somewhat well-respected. I'm simply looking for some real, quantifiable advice from people with real experience with these microphones.
I was originally going to buy an AT4033, mainly because a lot of people that I trust like it, and it's mentioned frequently by professionals in the various recording magazines that I read. I live out here in Bozeman Montana, so it's not like I can go demo microphones or anything
Now somebody tipped me off to Harvey's posts about the V67, and I'm kind of getting excited. Like everyone, I'm poor
Also like many of us here, I'm an amature. A sub-200 dollar microphone seems too good to be true. (please don't mention the C1000 or NT-1 because I've already made up my mind and I'm very stubborn)
What I'm looking for is an all-around decent microphone for recording vocals and acoustic guitar....but definately not limited to just vocals and guitar. I'm not looking for "pro" results because I simply can't achieve pro results yet, but I am looking for something that I can actually grow with. It's taken me a long time to get where I am, in part due to the fact that I had the crazy idea that it was all me and not my gear....now that I can hear my bad gear, I know that it's time to take the next step.
So, I guess I have two questions:
1) Since I have never heard the V67 or AT4033, which do you feel would best represent somebody with my particular needs? The V67 runs at around $200 or less, and I can get the 4033 for $329. I know that some of you have heard the things I've posted to the clinic...I used an SM57 for vocals on those....from what you heard of my voice and style(s), is it possible for you to recommend one or the other? I am willing to pay the extra money for the 4033 if it's something that would suit me better.
2) The V67 from Mars music sounds too good to pass up. But then I do remember something about a particular brand and model of microphone being sold "specially" by one of these big-name music chains at very good prices, but sub-par quality. Does anybody really know the deal with the mars mics? I do not want to hear about which color looks best...I really don't care. Somebody reported that Marshall claimed "slight sonic differences" and boy does that just set off all sorts of alarms in my brain. I think I'm to the point where I can hear the difference between good and almost good...so if paying an extra $40 for the "real" V67 is worth it, I guess I'd be willing. I mean let's consider the motivation here...why would a company sell specially marked items to distribution company, and at a substantially reduced rate?
Slackmaster 2000
I was originally going to buy an AT4033, mainly because a lot of people that I trust like it, and it's mentioned frequently by professionals in the various recording magazines that I read. I live out here in Bozeman Montana, so it's not like I can go demo microphones or anything

Now somebody tipped me off to Harvey's posts about the V67, and I'm kind of getting excited. Like everyone, I'm poor

What I'm looking for is an all-around decent microphone for recording vocals and acoustic guitar....but definately not limited to just vocals and guitar. I'm not looking for "pro" results because I simply can't achieve pro results yet, but I am looking for something that I can actually grow with. It's taken me a long time to get where I am, in part due to the fact that I had the crazy idea that it was all me and not my gear....now that I can hear my bad gear, I know that it's time to take the next step.
So, I guess I have two questions:
1) Since I have never heard the V67 or AT4033, which do you feel would best represent somebody with my particular needs? The V67 runs at around $200 or less, and I can get the 4033 for $329. I know that some of you have heard the things I've posted to the clinic...I used an SM57 for vocals on those....from what you heard of my voice and style(s), is it possible for you to recommend one or the other? I am willing to pay the extra money for the 4033 if it's something that would suit me better.
2) The V67 from Mars music sounds too good to pass up. But then I do remember something about a particular brand and model of microphone being sold "specially" by one of these big-name music chains at very good prices, but sub-par quality. Does anybody really know the deal with the mars mics? I do not want to hear about which color looks best...I really don't care. Somebody reported that Marshall claimed "slight sonic differences" and boy does that just set off all sorts of alarms in my brain. I think I'm to the point where I can hear the difference between good and almost good...so if paying an extra $40 for the "real" V67 is worth it, I guess I'd be willing. I mean let's consider the motivation here...why would a company sell specially marked items to distribution company, and at a substantially reduced rate?
Slackmaster 2000