
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
I can't take it...
I'm on my third world-class preamp (two of which many of the members here contributed toward helping me choose...for which I'm still very grateful)...& it turns out the buzz in my vocals is caused by my mic (an AT4050.) I don't know this to be a technical fact, mind you...but let me put it this way: my vocals are buzzing with my (year old) Universal Audio 2-610 & now my (brand new) Grace Design Model 101...& I don't remember anyone giving me the nickname "Buzz" for any of my vocal shortcomings (there may be another reason...but never mind...)
Anyway, I'm calling Audio Technica tomorrow to get either a return or repair authorization...but I'm wondering...where should I turn now if I want to grab a mic that will fit my pipes. I'm a mid-tenor with a lot of strength; & am capable of some pretty powerful resonance. In other words...on the "fog horn" scale...I'm only a few notches down from opera. And I'm afraid I might be vibrating the diaphragm to too great an extent, even at the proper distance.
Are there any mid priced large-cap studio condensers around that are built tough enough to capture a big mouth & still provide clarity & detail?
How about the following:
Rode NT2-A, NT1000
AKG C-414
Shure KSM27, 32, 44
Blue Bluebird
Neumann TLM 103
The Neumann's a bit out of my price range...but it's supposed to be the best at handling big SPL.
I don't know what in the hell I should do. How are the Shure's & the AKG's?
Does anybody else have this problem...a voice that may be too big? If so...what do you use?
Thanks,
mark4man
I'm on my third world-class preamp (two of which many of the members here contributed toward helping me choose...for which I'm still very grateful)...& it turns out the buzz in my vocals is caused by my mic (an AT4050.) I don't know this to be a technical fact, mind you...but let me put it this way: my vocals are buzzing with my (year old) Universal Audio 2-610 & now my (brand new) Grace Design Model 101...& I don't remember anyone giving me the nickname "Buzz" for any of my vocal shortcomings (there may be another reason...but never mind...)
Anyway, I'm calling Audio Technica tomorrow to get either a return or repair authorization...but I'm wondering...where should I turn now if I want to grab a mic that will fit my pipes. I'm a mid-tenor with a lot of strength; & am capable of some pretty powerful resonance. In other words...on the "fog horn" scale...I'm only a few notches down from opera. And I'm afraid I might be vibrating the diaphragm to too great an extent, even at the proper distance.
Are there any mid priced large-cap studio condensers around that are built tough enough to capture a big mouth & still provide clarity & detail?
How about the following:
Rode NT2-A, NT1000
AKG C-414
Shure KSM27, 32, 44
Blue Bluebird
Neumann TLM 103
The Neumann's a bit out of my price range...but it's supposed to be the best at handling big SPL.
I don't know what in the hell I should do. How are the Shure's & the AKG's?
Does anybody else have this problem...a voice that may be too big? If so...what do you use?
Thanks,
mark4man