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GhostOfMe
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Hey everyone,
I'm in the market for some condensers for a summer project. I'll be recording in a finished basement which has a quite surrounding.....except for two things....
1) There's a heater on the other side of the wall where I'd be recording. When it turns out, the square metal tubing it runs through expands out and makes a noise like if you shake a thin piece of metal. Then a consistent hum from the heater.
2) Footsteps from the 1st floor above, and light talking.
If I used something like the MXL 603 for guitar and another condenser for vocals (still trying to find a good one at the price for vocals) would it be a safe move?
Or would it be smarter to just go with a sm57 to record both guitar and vocals.
I'm in the market for some condensers for a summer project. I'll be recording in a finished basement which has a quite surrounding.....except for two things....
1) There's a heater on the other side of the wall where I'd be recording. When it turns out, the square metal tubing it runs through expands out and makes a noise like if you shake a thin piece of metal. Then a consistent hum from the heater.
2) Footsteps from the 1st floor above, and light talking.
If I used something like the MXL 603 for guitar and another condenser for vocals (still trying to find a good one at the price for vocals) would it be a safe move?
Or would it be smarter to just go with a sm57 to record both guitar and vocals.
I never thought of that..........