
nuemes
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So... have you also found that baritones are harder to mic than tenors for male vocals?
I'm starting to get the idea that an AT4033 on a tenor for rock/pop/country is a pretty safe bet to start with, but baritones are difficult; at least in regard to the mics I have to record with.
Is it a lack of a proper baritone mic based on the list below - or have I missed something?
I feel like there's no need to look into another mic given my (lack of) buget and what I'm already working with - which has always worked out great for female vocals and higher register male vocals - maybe you guys can shine some light? Would you feel comfortable with one of these mics on a baritone? If not take a low budget stab?
I have the following mics:
SM7
Baby Bottle
AT4033
C414ULS (not good for lead vocals in my experience anyways)
MXL V67 (too muddy for baritone)
I'm starting to get the idea that an AT4033 on a tenor for rock/pop/country is a pretty safe bet to start with, but baritones are difficult; at least in regard to the mics I have to record with.
Is it a lack of a proper baritone mic based on the list below - or have I missed something?
I feel like there's no need to look into another mic given my (lack of) buget and what I'm already working with - which has always worked out great for female vocals and higher register male vocals - maybe you guys can shine some light? Would you feel comfortable with one of these mics on a baritone? If not take a low budget stab?

I have the following mics:
SM7
Baby Bottle
AT4033
C414ULS (not good for lead vocals in my experience anyways)
MXL V67 (too muddy for baritone)