In your opinion, what is the best, or was the best vocal mic? Regardless of cost

  • Thread starter Thread starter Me myself & him
  • Start date Start date
Used U-47s go for around $7500 and the 3 micron mod is around 3 (I think), so you're looking a little over $10,000 for the package.

The U-67 is arould $3,500 but the 0.6 micron mod will probably be around $5,000 or 6, so you're still right around $10k.
 
Wow! I guess I'm going to have to tell myself over and over:

The V93 is just as good as anything!

Maybe, after about 10,000 times, I'll start to believe it--if I don't hear one of those modded U-47's before that.

Thanks Harvey! Now I have to go and repeat my mantra a few thousand times too: "Its not the tools, its how you use them!" God, I hope I am gullible this week.
 
I'm pretty sure Harvey likes to plug that bad-boy in to his Great River.

Too bad I'm stuck plugging mine in to all these "bad-load" pres that make it sound kinda' essy. I've learned how to use the de-esser like a champ, though. Still a great mic either way.

Hey Crawdad, or you could just tell yourself over and over: "Antares mic modeler really does make convincing models of expensive mics. It really does. It really does. It really does."
 
chessrock said:
Hey Crawdad, or you could just tell yourself over and over: "Antares mic modeler really does make convincing models of expensive mics. It really does. It really does. It really does."

I already have it, but I haven't tried it.
Truthfully......... is it really worth using? Or would I just be wasting my time?
 
Harvey is the Sm-7 really that good?? It is a mere fraction of the price of all the others. It goes for $400 on 8thstreet. Maybe I should get one of those.

Beezoboy
 
crawdad said:

Wow! I guess I'm going to have to tell myself over and over:

The V93 is just as good as anything!

Maybe, after about 10,000 times, I'll start to believe it--if I don't hear one of those modded U-47's before that.
Hey, put away $1 everytime you say that and you'll have enough to buy it!

Christopher
 
Chessrock--c'mon, man! Quit giving away my top secret stuff! And, yes, my r/s tom mic through a phonic pre into that Antares sounds just like a U87! maybe even better! Really! Really! Really!
 
Beezoboy said:
Harvey is the Sm-7 really that good?? It is a mere fraction of the price of all the others. It goes for $400 on 8thstreet. Maybe I should get one of those.

Beezoboy


For every mic of decent quality, there is a singer that fits it perfectly. I did a shootout myself with:

Brauner VM-1
Audio-Technica 4060
B.L.U.E Bottle
B.L.U.E Cactus
AKG C12VR
Soundelux U95s
DPA Large diaphgram mic
Neumann Um 57
CAD E-300

And guess what, most of them sounded pretty damned fantastic given the right singer....
I liked the sonics of U95s , Bottle and Vm-1, haven`t decided what to buy yet, one isn`t enough!


Amund
 
Neve said:


I liked the sonics of U95s , Bottle and Vm-1, haven`t decided what to buy yet, one isn`t enough!


Amund


Hi Amund:

Given the price range and tonal qualities of the mics you are considering, you may want to add the Lawson L47mp onto the list of possibilites.
 
Neve said:
For every mic of decent quality, there is a singer that fits it perfectly.

That's a good point. The all-time best vocal mic really isn't one mic at all. More like several different ones depending on the voice.

How do you like that cactus, by the way?
 
Neve said:



For every mic of decent quality, there is a singer that fits it perfectly.


Amund

I bet that they would still sound better if you put the singer in front of the "big,old Neumann with tubes in it" though
 
chessrock said:


The sm7 rocks. Just get one.
I agree, the SM7 does rock!
I like the RCA 77DX on smooth jazzy type vocals;
I like the SM7's on higher pitched male vocals;
I love the B.L.U.E. Mouse on male/female soft rock or folk vocals;
I've even found a vocalist that worked well with the MXL V63.
I just got an SP T3, but I haven't had a chance to really try it out yet.
I've even heard some really nice vocals done with the SM57, though it probably wouldn't be my first choice.
I don't really have a favorite out of any of those, just whichever one works best for the given vocals.
 
Wish I had known about this site before I got the C2000B, I haven't heard anyone mention this as an even ok mic.:( :(
 
Me myself & him said:
Wish I had known about this site before I got the C2000B, I haven't heard anyone mention this as an even ok mic.:( :(
Well do YOU like the way it sounds?
If you do , then thats all that matters.
 
ozraves, thanks for the "hot tip" for a good price on the SM7.
The trick seems to be to get include the cost of a good mic pre!

FWIW, my Shure Beta 57 sounds better on my voice than my
Sennheiser 421 MKII even though it's less than half the price
new. For a couple other singers I've recorded though, the 421
worked better for them. The 421 works real well for background
vocals BTW, up to a trio, in order to have your lead vocal stand
out. Come to think of it, a "regular" '57 sounds better on me than
a 421 too...

Chris
 
After doing a lot of testing, I ended up buying a Soundelux ELUX 251 for my vocals. It's been working like a charm so far.
 
meriphew,

can we please hear a sample of it?

I heard an mp3 done with the original ELA M251 E and I was sorely dissapointed.
 
Back
Top