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MASTON
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Hi, this what I've got:
AMD 400, Soundblaster 1024, Cakewalk 9, ART MP Dual tube pre-amp, classical guitar, my voice.
This is what I want to do:
Record a bunch of songs I've written with the gear I've got. I'll be recording primarily vocals and classical guitar to begin with (and MIDI piano, african drums, electric guitar, bass guitar later on somewhere down the line)
This is what I need:
A decent condenser mic for as cheap a price as possible that'll record BOTH decent vocals and guitar.
After some research I've got it down to these three mics:
Marshall V67 £140 ($200)
Marshall MXL-603 £65 ($99) ?!?!?!
Nady SCM 1000 £100 ($150)
(I don't want an Octava 'cos I can't take a chance with Quality control)
This' what I know:
I haven't heard a single bad thing about the V67, Harvey Gerst (see http://members.tripod.com/~Jitteringjim/page4.html) picked it out as the best deal in the Marshall range, and eveyone on homerecording.com raves about it.
He also recommends the MXL-603 as very good and a great buy. Now this I don't understand. How can this only be $100 ?!?, I mean why isn't everyone snapping them up.
The Nady SCM-1000 also comes highly recommended by Lunkhead, though I haven't seen anyone else be quite so enthusiastic about it. Anyone out there got anything to say on the Nady.
What else? I want to keep the noise levels down as I'll be recording some quiet tracks (The Marshall is apparently very quiet) and I'd like a full warm sound. I have no experience of mics so I don't really know what I'm on with, is there a big sound difference between a small and large condenser ?
OK, that's about it.
Cheers
AMD 400, Soundblaster 1024, Cakewalk 9, ART MP Dual tube pre-amp, classical guitar, my voice.
This is what I want to do:
Record a bunch of songs I've written with the gear I've got. I'll be recording primarily vocals and classical guitar to begin with (and MIDI piano, african drums, electric guitar, bass guitar later on somewhere down the line)
This is what I need:
A decent condenser mic for as cheap a price as possible that'll record BOTH decent vocals and guitar.
After some research I've got it down to these three mics:
Marshall V67 £140 ($200)
Marshall MXL-603 £65 ($99) ?!?!?!
Nady SCM 1000 £100 ($150)
(I don't want an Octava 'cos I can't take a chance with Quality control)
This' what I know:
I haven't heard a single bad thing about the V67, Harvey Gerst (see http://members.tripod.com/~Jitteringjim/page4.html) picked it out as the best deal in the Marshall range, and eveyone on homerecording.com raves about it.
He also recommends the MXL-603 as very good and a great buy. Now this I don't understand. How can this only be $100 ?!?, I mean why isn't everyone snapping them up.
The Nady SCM-1000 also comes highly recommended by Lunkhead, though I haven't seen anyone else be quite so enthusiastic about it. Anyone out there got anything to say on the Nady.
What else? I want to keep the noise levels down as I'll be recording some quiet tracks (The Marshall is apparently very quiet) and I'd like a full warm sound. I have no experience of mics so I don't really know what I'm on with, is there a big sound difference between a small and large condenser ?
OK, that's about it.
Cheers
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