Hey V2,
Most of the peeps around here lean more towards the $200 mic camp than the $2000 mic camp. We'd all love to have Neumann's but this is HomeRec, and the majority of folks around here just cannot justify that expense... So don't worry too much about getting gear snobbed around here.
A point I continue to make whenever these threads come up is this:
Alan Hyatt's service policy on Studio Projects mics (and all his other gear): If it doesn't work or stops working, send it to him, and he'll fix it, free!
(don't know if that is actually written down anywhere, but I've seen it in action here on this BBS.)
When I was choosing between the two mics (V67G and C1) the V67G was $189 + shipping and the C1 was $229 shipped. I went ahead and bought the C1. Mainly on a remark in Harvey's comparison on the sturdiness of the C1's construction. When I later saw Alan's service in action, it made me even happier with my decision...
The tide turned a bit when the price on the V67 dropped to $149, making the difference ~$80. But now the C1 has more features (10dB pad, and bass rolloff) and better service. Is that worth $80? Your decision....
In an ideal world, you'd go to a store that sells both, and try each, and maybe some others, and buy the one you like the most on YOUR voice. That may not be so easy for you... There's quite a few songs floating around in the MP3 clinic featuring the C1, 2 of which are mine...
People aren't hyping the V67 nearly as much, but I'm sure we could flush some recording examples out of the woodwork here. But if Harvey thinks they sound the same, I believe him. Harvey has no stake in which mic you buy, his is an honest opinion.
Whew...........
Queue will shut up (for now...)
