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Gustin
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Hi there, I'm new to these forums. They seem to be an excellent resource, and I can't wait to take advantage of it.
Before anyone asks, yes I've searched. Thing is, everyone has individual needs that are different, so I wasn't able to find anything with any help exactly for me. If someone could point me to a thread that relates after they read the rest, that would be great.
Alright, I'm a 17 year old who's been doing recording on and off for the last several years. I've read several books on the subject and have recorded several small projects with my meager set up. I just recently invested in an audio interface to get better quality audio and ease of use (using my sound card before always had problems). The interface I use is a Tapco Link.USB. It has phantom power, so that's not a concern.
I'll be recording vocals (both male and female) and guitar (acoustic and electric) with this mic.
I'm looking for an large diaphragm condensor mic around the 100-200 dollar range (can go a little higher if necessary). I'm willing to buy used as long as the mic has a good history of being reliable.
Mics I've looked at are the MXL 2003, M-Audio Luna, and the MXL 76 tube. I'd prefer to stay away from the tube mic though, as I'm considering purchasing a tube preamp (or toob I suppose since it will be budget quality, therfore the tube will most likely be a starve plate type). I'm looking for something with a very "full" sound. I've seen the MXL 2003 been mentioned as pretty thin, so I guess I'm looking for something else.
I'd like to do some double micing techniques with the guitars to get a bigger sound. I have an SM-57 and some 58 clones plus an old Nakamichi pencil condensor (with cardoid and omni directional caps) currently. I plan on using the condensor with either the Nakamichi or the 57.
And while I'm at it I may as well bring up the subject of preamps. As mentioned, I don't need one to power the mics, but I'd like to get a tube preamp to add a bit of warmth for vocals. My budget for this will be about the same as my mic budget. I'm a guitar player, and I don't always have an amp available to me. I'd like something like the Art TSPII that would allow me to use it to warm my guitar when I have to play through the main system.
Sorry for being so wordy, but I thought I should describe my needs as best as I could. What I need is some suggestions for a good quality LD condensor with a full sound and a cheap tube preamp that I can use to warm up vocals and possibly my guitar (if you feel that's unnecessary please so say, I'm new to mics and preamps).
Thanks!
Before anyone asks, yes I've searched. Thing is, everyone has individual needs that are different, so I wasn't able to find anything with any help exactly for me. If someone could point me to a thread that relates after they read the rest, that would be great.
Alright, I'm a 17 year old who's been doing recording on and off for the last several years. I've read several books on the subject and have recorded several small projects with my meager set up. I just recently invested in an audio interface to get better quality audio and ease of use (using my sound card before always had problems). The interface I use is a Tapco Link.USB. It has phantom power, so that's not a concern.
I'll be recording vocals (both male and female) and guitar (acoustic and electric) with this mic.
I'm looking for an large diaphragm condensor mic around the 100-200 dollar range (can go a little higher if necessary). I'm willing to buy used as long as the mic has a good history of being reliable.
Mics I've looked at are the MXL 2003, M-Audio Luna, and the MXL 76 tube. I'd prefer to stay away from the tube mic though, as I'm considering purchasing a tube preamp (or toob I suppose since it will be budget quality, therfore the tube will most likely be a starve plate type). I'm looking for something with a very "full" sound. I've seen the MXL 2003 been mentioned as pretty thin, so I guess I'm looking for something else.
I'd like to do some double micing techniques with the guitars to get a bigger sound. I have an SM-57 and some 58 clones plus an old Nakamichi pencil condensor (with cardoid and omni directional caps) currently. I plan on using the condensor with either the Nakamichi or the 57.
And while I'm at it I may as well bring up the subject of preamps. As mentioned, I don't need one to power the mics, but I'd like to get a tube preamp to add a bit of warmth for vocals. My budget for this will be about the same as my mic budget. I'm a guitar player, and I don't always have an amp available to me. I'd like something like the Art TSPII that would allow me to use it to warm my guitar when I have to play through the main system.
Sorry for being so wordy, but I thought I should describe my needs as best as I could. What I need is some suggestions for a good quality LD condensor with a full sound and a cheap tube preamp that I can use to warm up vocals and possibly my guitar (if you feel that's unnecessary please so say, I'm new to mics and preamps).
Thanks!