M audio mics

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I've seen the question of M-Audio mics come up in a few threads here and in the search function previously, but I don't think it's really been answered in any definitive way.
There are a few folks with much love for the Solaris, but precious little word on the Luna or Nova. Since some of M-Audio's other products are widely used and recommended for home recording on this board, the silence about their mics is deafening and curious.
I posed the question before - is it because they are not first and foremost an audio company? Is the assumption (or testing) that the best interface company's microphone is inherently inferior to the worst audio company's mic, regardless of price point or application? Or is nobody using them?
The CAD seems universally respected, and there seem to be more and more glowing reviews of the Audio-Technica line of products. I wonder if that extends to the AT2020, or is there some point at which the quality just drops off, as it seems to with the MXLs?
I would also love to hear more about the MXL V69ME & the V960 from others here. I know kidvybes is a big fan of these mics, and I know that personal taste and applications vary greatly, but I'd love to hear the whole pro and con about using them for a particular, specific flavor, or to fit a certain type of voice.
 
EVT, I believe you've entered into the microphone phase of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS), in which you are trying to find the "perfect" microphone for your voice. :) Never fear, this too will pass.

I've listened to some of your stuff, and your voice is great. What is it that you are not liking about your current mics?

As you are asking about the Solaris, I too have read great things about it. Look here:

https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=143429&highlight=solaris
Scroll down to post #19 for a pops recording with the solaris.

Massive Master and Sile appear to be big proponents of this mic. It seems to be a great multi-pattern condenser for a stunning price. Definitely one to check out. Good luck.
 
scrubs said:
EVT, I believe you've entered into the microphone phase of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS), in which you are trying to find the "perfect" microphone for your voice. :) Never fear, this too will pass.

I've listened to some of your stuff, and your voice is great. What is it that you are not liking about your current mics?

As you are asking about the Solaris, I too have read great things about it. Look here:

https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=143429&highlight=solaris
Scroll down to post #19 for a pops recording with the solaris.

Massive Master and Sile appear to be big proponents of this mic. It seems to be a great multi-pattern condenser for a stunning price. Definitely one to check out. Good luck.
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You are right...
:D lol... GAS....I'm interested in getting a few mics that would work well with my voice. And, I'm interested in 'vintage' replica mics. I also want to experiment with recording with different mics. I've been listening to a 3 cd set called Early Girls and listening to the way the singing/mics used... crazy reverb sometimes seems like too much....
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...f=sr_1_1/103-0769617-6101414?v=glance&s=music on
And I want to experment more with backing vocals "oooos... aaaaahs" etc.

I got preamps covered. I have 2 safesound p1's and a Sebatron vmp-2000e, so now....a couple of nice mics would be excellent.
evt
 
whyseye said:
I've seen the question of M-Audio mics come up in a few threads here and in the search function previously, but I don't think it's really been answered in any definitive way.
There are a few folks with much love for the Solaris, but precious little word on the Luna or Nova. Since some of M-Audio's other products are widely used and recommended for home recording on this board, the silence about their mics is deafening and curious.
I posed the question before - is it because they are not first and foremost an audio company? Is the assumption (or testing) that the best interface company's microphone is inherently inferior to the worst audio company's mic, regardless of price point or application? Or is nobody using them?
The CAD seems universally respected, and there seem to be more and more glowing reviews of the Audio-Technica line of products. I wonder if that extends to the AT2020, or is there some point at which the quality just drops off, as it seems to with the MXLs?
I would also love to hear more about the MXL V69ME & the V960 from others here. I know kidvybes is a big fan of these mics, and I know that personal taste and applications vary greatly, but I'd love to hear the whole pro and con about using them for a particular, specific flavor, or to fit a certain type of voice.

same thing applies for the wharfedale mixers too.....people do jumping jacks for the monitors but when it comes to the mixers...its like saying the name of someone whos been banished from an amish settlement.
 
distortedrumble said:
same thing applies for the wharfedale mixers too.....people do jumping jacks for the monitors but when it comes to the mixers...its like saying the name of someone whos been banished from an amish settlement.

"Wharfdale........M-Audio.......you're dead to me!!"

{sounds of spitting three times and the rending of garments}
 
lol!!! i dont think the amish even put that much effort into it...they just look at you like "who are you talking about?"
 
I have a Solaris, and I think it's great. Definitely a serious cut above my B1 and V67 for acoustic instruments...it just has more "detail" than either.
 
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