
Dracon
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Oh by the way! Shipping was not free at Musician's friend. It's free if you buy $200 worth of stuff. Yeah! Thanks!
So, I won't buy the SP1 with the mic stand.
So, I won't buy the SP1 with the mic stand.
Well, that's what I'm talking about. A guy who knows what I want to hear.MadAudio said:Octane is an 8-channel mic pre, made by M-Audio.
LOL, yeah I'm old enough to get Carlton Your Doorman! And if that's the case you might like the V67. Or it may like you, sonically speaking.
Yeah! See, I tried the 990 and for my vocal it just plain sucked. The E835 sounds great and playing with proximity it gives my wife a nice warm sound. I can't pin point who she reminds me of, but it a nice soft warm kinda raspy voice with the proximity effect. Pefect for her voice. After I add the music on me, I sound like I'm wearing a sock on my tounge.MadAudio said:I have a couple of 990's also. I don't like them for vocals at all, but they're decent for acoustics and guitar amps. I've heard of people using them for drum overheads, but I use the 603's for that.
Good deal.Dracon said:Hey you guys. is a MXL V67G with Shock mount, ring mount and a 20' XLR cable for $99 a good deal or should I keep looking?
Now the next question.MadAudio said:Good deal.
I just bought the MXL V67G from e-Bay $111MadAudio said:The Beta 58 is a great vocal mic, especially for women IMO. I like it better than the original 58. I actually bought one for the singer in my last band because she loved mine so much.
Dracon - I guess you have phantom power for the mic already. What are you using to record? Computer? SIAB?
NNNnnnnooo maaaaann I, I I I need this stufff now!!! Commmmon, ccccommmon!MadAudio said:SIAB = Studio In a Box. You know, those self-contained units, like a Porta-Studio but all digital.
Be careful, dude. You're showing all the early signs of G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). Slow down before you spend every penny you have.
Yes, you got Octane right.
Greg B. said:ADK Microphones, based in Vancouver, WA, are some of the finest and modestly priced microphones out there.
If you want to spend less than $200, then get the ADK A-51 DLX ($149) There is no better large diaphragm condenser microphone anywhere for under $300. In contrast to most of today's cheap condenser mics, the ADKs actually sound pleasant. They don't have the harsh highs and muddy mid range.
If you have a little more money to spend, the ADK Hamburg or Vienna models have improved on the original A-51 design. The Hamburg is designed to give that vintage German tone that the Neumann mics are famous for, and the Vienna has the brighter Austrian sound, more like a vintage C-12.
The ADK TC (around $599) rivals any other tube condenser mic in the world.
If you're considering AT, AKG, Oktava, MXL, BLUE, RODE, or Studio Projects, then try out ADK and hear what you've been missing at Guitar Center.
Have you tried both the TC and the TT? I've heard the TC is pretty much just a single pattern TT.sdelsolray said:ADK mics are indeed excellent mics, throughout their pricepoints. I would not go so far as saying the ADK TC "rivals any other tube condenser mic in the world" though. It certainly rivals any tube mic in its price range. There are numerous tube mics that are simply at another level, including the ADK TT.
cominginsecond said:Have you tried both the TC and the TT? I've heard the TC is pretty much just a single pattern TT.
Are you saying that GW does not carry them or that they do? If they do carry them I can try one out, if they don't then kinda hard to try one out. I guess I can try one out if I go on vacation to Victoria.Greg B. said:If you're considering AT, AKG, Oktava, MXL, BLUE, RODE, or Studio Projects, then try out ADK and hear what you've been missing at Guitar Center.
I've not read the that thread yet. But can I ask you what you don't like about the ADKs?sdelsolray said:Yes, along with the A48, Hamburg, Vienna, TL and SC-2. Check out this thread at the ADK forum about the differences between the TC and TT:
http://www.adkmic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83
Dracon said:I've not read the that thread yet. But can I ask you what you don't like about the ADKs?
So in summary, there is nothing you hate about the ADK mics. Am I wrong in assuming this?sdelsolray said:I like ADK mics, quite a bit. I own an A-48, and although many don't care for that mic, I enjoy it alot. I did say that I believe there are higher quality tube mics than the ADK TC, but that the TC rivals any tube mic in its price range.
The TL is another great mic in its price range, perhaps the best. The TT is wonderful. And the newer Hamburg and Vienna are great inexpensive mics. I guess I don't care much for the SC-2, but I don't care much for any of the 1/2" SD Chinese condensers - none haven't gotten there yet.