Members average number of mics and a list...

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How many mics do you own?

  • 1

    Votes: 127 7.7%
  • 2

    Votes: 155 9.4%
  • 3-5

    Votes: 410 25.0%
  • 6-7

    Votes: 221 13.5%
  • 8-12

    Votes: 328 20.0%
  • 13 or over

    Votes: 401 24.4%

  • Total voters
    1,642
dkelley said:
A common error, even those of us that own the at2020 make this mistake from time to time, but the AT2020 isn't a LDC, it's SDC or maybe MDC if you're generous. same capsule as an AT2021 pencil condensor. Same sound too, more or less (very similar at least).

Just looks like a LDC. This is one reason why it's so superior to "other" LDCs on things that traditionally sound best on SDC, like acoustic guitar and some single classical instruments and some aux percussion instruments.

Yes, I know. I was being sloppy. I'm actually kind of surprised that's the only one I put in the wrong place. :)
 
Thinned the herd over the past few months...down to 10 mics:
MXL V77
Sennheiser 421 x2
Shure SM7b
Dorsey Oktava MC-012
Shure Beta 87
Shure SM 57
EV RE-18
MSH-1O x2

Soon:
2x ACM 310
1x ACM 3
 
This is all I have at the moment & I need a few more versatile cheaper mics to record bands ect when I get the cash!

I really need a Kick drum mic as I don't want to wreck something more expensive, so any ideas would be welcome!

2 X Audio Technica AT4041 SD Condensors
1 X AT4047 LDC
1 X Sennheiser MD 441 Dynamic
1 X AKG C 525 S Handheld Vocal Condensor
1 X Audio Technica Pro 5 (SM58 type?)
1 X T.BONE RB100 Ribbon (for guitar cabs)
 
This is all I have at the moment & I need a few more versatile cheaper mics to record bands ect when I get the cash!

I really need a Kick drum mic as I don't want to wreck something more expensive, so any ideas would be welcome!

2 X Audio Technica AT4041 SD Condensors
1 X AT4047 LDC
1 X Sennheiser MD 441 Dynamic
1 X AKG C 525 S Handheld Vocal Condensor
1 X Audio Technica Pro 5 (SM58 type?)
1 X T.BONE RB100 Ribbon (for guitar cabs)

Well I think the shure drum kit (not the pg series) is a good way to if you can find a decent deal. Comes with 3 sm57's and a beta 52 along with three drum mounts. The beta 52 is a great kick mic. It might be a hair more picky than some others but, I like that. I can really tune my kick sound with it.
I can pretty much eleminate snare snare bleed with the right angle too.

You pretty much get 1 sm57 and the mounts for free when you get a decent deal on this kit. You can of course get the beta 52 seperate.

http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--SHUDMK5752

F.S.
 
http://www.dv247.com/search/2931/0/ProductPrice/Ascending//1/

The Shure DMK57-52 is not cheap over here in England £380+!

Maybe one of the Audix kits would be a better buy?


Holy Cow that's damn near $800.00 US. It's only $400.00 here.

You'd be better of to buy from the U.S. and pay shipping and customs I bet.

Well standard choice of many is the AKG D112. Maybe it's cheaper over there. I have never used any audix except an I5 so I would rather not comment. Hopefully someone that knows the situation over there better can comment.

good luck

F.S.
 
Yikes, looks like I'm a lite-weight. :)

home studio:
Rode K2 tube

live:
Shure Beta 58A - wired
Shure Beta 58A - wireless
Shure Beta 87
 
Ebay score!

Had to tell someone. I just scored a AT-4031 sdc for $77.00.
Whoohaa:D

So add that to the list. along with the GT-57 I got a while back, an I5 and a e609. I think that's about it in the last year.


F.S.
 
Update of my mikes:

Home Studio:

ADK CE (S.N. # 0075) for vocals
Oktava MK 319 for vocals
SE Electronics 3 matched pair for acoustic instruments

Live performances of the band:

Beyerdynamic Opus 89 for main vocal
Shure Beta 58 for second vocal
Shure SM58 for other vocals

Photo:
http://www.home.karneval.cz/0406520701/mikesHS1.jpg

Want list:

Shure SM7 for vocals in studio
Sennheiser MD421 for vocals in studio
Oktava MKL 5000 for vocals in studio
 
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There is never enough gear...and this part of it, seems to be going, all too slowly.:D

1 PG58
1 Beta58A
1 DM260
1 CG1000
1 Avlex DV 69
1 no-name dynamic.
1 no-name small condenser mic
1 Sennheiser e835 ~ generousity of 60's guy
1 RODE NT1000 ~ generousity of Kojdogg

I need to put an order in to mshilarious.;)
 
Hi True;)

I go in spurts. Right now I am trying to gear up to go public so I've been selling off live gear in order to get recording gear.
In the last month I have got 2 at-4031's and a Karma K6. I got a mpa gold preamp and different tubes and I have a Joe Meek One Q on the way.
Just building 6 Wood framed 703 panels today (dark purple of course).
Busy, Busy.

Wife keeps giving me looks but, She's with me;)

Most of it is in the mail:(:(:(

I hate waiting:o

Well time to throw some eq's on ebay:D

Still need a couple more LDC's and a ev re20 or 27
And more head p

F.S.
 
I love my Shure SM81.

I really just wanted to post something so I could bost rolling over the odometer to 1,000 posts.

Save the moment, because you'll forever remember where you were, the day that Glen a.k.a. cusebassman rolled over 1000. At your computer.
 
I love my Shure SM81.

I really just wanted to post something so I could bost rolling over the odometer to 1,000 posts.

Save the moment, because you'll forever remember where you were, the day that Glen a.k.a. cusebassman rolled over 1000. At your computer.


Wow Glen!!!! 1000 posts is a big deal! The bigger deal is if your still sane:)

Always wanted a pair of sm81 mics. some day:( Have used them in a studio before and the seem pretty smooth as far as sdc's go:D Could have been the board or pre's though:confused: Still I want a pair!!

F.S.
 
Alas, for the moment, I could only afford one, so I am still recording acoustic parts in mono. It has a surprisingly low output, even less than the other SDC's I've dealt with. I know they have a lower ouput anyway, but this thing takes almost all the gain my DMP-3 has to offer, when the old MXLs I sold off took maybe 4/5 or 3/4 what it requires.

And yea, I lost it long ago... but it really wasn't until I started frequenting this site and learning so much that I reaaally got a taste for gear, and how much money one can easily sink into this little venture of ours. Hell, I just dropped 110 bucks on cable at redco.com... upgraded to Mogami from the no-name musician's friend mic cables I've been using :eek:
 
Alas, for the moment, I could only afford one, so I am still recording acoustic parts in mono. It has a surprisingly low output, even less than the other SDC's I've dealt with. I know they have a lower ouput anyway, but this thing takes almost all the gain my DMP-3 has to offer, when the old MXLs I sold off took maybe 4/5 or 3/4 what it requires.

And yea, I lost it long ago... but it really wasn't until I started frequenting this site and learning so much that I reaaally got a taste for gear, and how much money one can easily sink into this little venture of ours. Hell, I just dropped 110 bucks on cable at redco.com... upgraded to Mogami from the no-name musician's friend mic cables I've been using :eek:

Hmmm. I'm suprised at the gain difference. explain some of the sound chricteristics.

I've got to do the cable thing too. Ive got about 5 of the MF specials. Most of mine are older belden cables. one $50 mogami for vocals and a canarie or two. I have to find a decent source of good cable and switchcraft or nutrick ends so I can build my own. One of my next steps:rolleyes:
It's never ending and I have baaaad GAS at the moment;)

F.S.
 
Hmmm. I'm suprised at the gain difference. explain some of the sound chricteristics.

I've got to do the cable thing too. Ive got about 5 of the MF specials. Most of mine are older belden cables. one $50 mogami for vocals and a canarie or two. I have to find a decent source of good cable and switchcraft or nutrick ends so I can build my own. One of my next steps:rolleyes:
It's never ending and I have baaaad GAS at the moment;)

F.S.

Ya know, the mic is damn flat/accurate, and sounds great. It just seems to require a noticeable amount of extra gain as compared to the other SDC's I've tried. Sounds great on my acoustic (for how mediocre the instrument itself sounds).

It was rather quiet for the finger-picking stuff, so I switched to a pick, which I never use (hence the sloppy playing :p). When recording fingerstyle, it was too noisy outside to get anything useable before.

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=8733
 
Sorry to derail this extremely long thread. Uhh... I guess I'll reiterate :D

Shure SM81
Rode K2
Rode NT-3
Sennhesier e609 (x2)
MXL 990 (x3)
MXL 991 (x1)

9 micee phones!
 
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