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Grawlf
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I have read most of the stickies, but I didn't find much suiting my situation. This is the closest I found, although it was posted ten years ago, so I'm not sure whether it still applies:
I am currently looking for an entry-level microphone to record classical and acoustic guitar, with emphasis on classical. As time passes, I might widen the range of instruments to something like drums, violin and maybe vocals. This is however quite far ahead into future. For now, my main focus is the guitar.
I am willing to spend up to $250-ish, but if there are very good quality microphones way under that, I might very well go with either of them. I have been looking at Studio Projects B3, which I initially found through the FAQ, and after some audio demonstrations on YouTube, I think it does very well. I've also seen that Samson C01U has had a lot of positive feedback.
Thoughts? Recommendations? Anything is appreciated.
What's the best mic for larger instruments? Unless you own a very well designed large diaphragm condenser mic, usually a small diaphragm will work better (unless it's a very quiet source and you're willing to give up some accuracy for extra low noise output).
I am currently looking for an entry-level microphone to record classical and acoustic guitar, with emphasis on classical. As time passes, I might widen the range of instruments to something like drums, violin and maybe vocals. This is however quite far ahead into future. For now, my main focus is the guitar.
I am willing to spend up to $250-ish, but if there are very good quality microphones way under that, I might very well go with either of them. I have been looking at Studio Projects B3, which I initially found through the FAQ, and after some audio demonstrations on YouTube, I think it does very well. I've also seen that Samson C01U has had a lot of positive feedback.
Thoughts? Recommendations? Anything is appreciated.