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CJ,
Concerning the Blueberry, the only way to define weather a mic is quality to one's own taste, is to have it in a mix. I bought both the Blueberry and TLM-103. I sold the BB after a couple of days and the TLM, well I didn't particularly like it on female vocals. The mids were pushed and it didn't have the warmth I was looking for. Another fine mic, you might want to look into is the Audio Technica AT4060. I've tried it on many applications and found it to be extremely versatile and warmth to sizzle any track. For whatever it's worth, "Sting" used it on his last 2 albums. It may be a good place to start.
But if you're into the "Blue" products, the "Blue Bottle" mic, is a totally different animal with eight different interchangeable capsules, one of the best mics on the market, but this baby ain't cheap, so let's leave this puppy out of the equation.
Before you put any money into a 103, do yourself a favor and give the 4060 a try.
Imagine
Concerning the Blueberry, the only way to define weather a mic is quality to one's own taste, is to have it in a mix. I bought both the Blueberry and TLM-103. I sold the BB after a couple of days and the TLM, well I didn't particularly like it on female vocals. The mids were pushed and it didn't have the warmth I was looking for. Another fine mic, you might want to look into is the Audio Technica AT4060. I've tried it on many applications and found it to be extremely versatile and warmth to sizzle any track. For whatever it's worth, "Sting" used it on his last 2 albums. It may be a good place to start.
But if you're into the "Blue" products, the "Blue Bottle" mic, is a totally different animal with eight different interchangeable capsules, one of the best mics on the market, but this baby ain't cheap, so let's leave this puppy out of the equation.
Before you put any money into a 103, do yourself a favor and give the 4060 a try.
Imagine