I want a Large Condenser "with everything on it" :)

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KaBudokan - listened to Gladiolas. Yes, a good sounding mic on that song, plus I'm impressed you didn't use any EQ or compression on that tune. Okay, now, take it over to the mp3 clinic. :D

I can't tell by listening to an mp3 with delay and reverb how the NT-2 compares to the NT-1 though. My ears aren't there yet. :)
 
Cant beat this

cardoid, hypercardoid, omni and figure 8
-10 db, -20 db pads
75hz, 150hz high pass filters
shock mount included
THE studio standard for 25 years, and still used in ALL studios

PRICE: $400
MIC: AKG c414b/uls (the beast)
HOW IN THE HECK:................I bought it used

You can too!

I still go to digi001's buy and sell page everyday to look for deals like this

And on Ebay, I think Iv'e seen that other beast-the tlm 103- for as low as $590
 
I guess I'm talking about $500-600 as THE TOP, but if there are less expensive deals, I'd like to learn. I'm only recording on tape - Tascam 488 mkII. I just wanna make sure I get something I won't regret later. I don't usually like sellin gear, most of my stuff is "keepers". I already have a friend's NT1 (it's nice), so it only makes sense to get a "much better" mic. Thanks everybody.
 
Anybody using the CAD E-200? It has omni and figure 8 patterns and is even more inexpensive than the AT 4050. I am impressed with my CAD E-100's on drums so I am going to try an E-200 and see how it works out on vocals and guitars. I will have the opportunity to compare it with a friend's 4050 in my actual studio but I wonder if anyone else is using this mic and what you think of it.

--Lee
 
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