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policenauts03
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Hey all, I've narrowed down my choices for a new condenser mic(s). I currently own some SM57s, SM58s, Beta 52, and just this morning I ordered the Studio Projects B-1 since I've read enough threads to have the impression that it's a solid, inexpensive workhorse (I picked this over the MXL 990 BTW).
I still have some money left in my budget though, I would like to buy one, or perhaps even two more microphones for a little more variety, and since I need overheads anyway. I plan on using for overheads, guitar amplification, and some vocals. I was looking at the following:
Oktava MC-012
Audio Technica 3035 (I read this is fabulous for warm, reverb-y guitar)
Which would you recommend for my needs, and for versatility? I know that for the price of one AT3035, I could probably get two MC-012s. I've allocated enough to allow for the purchase of both mics though, if you think that is a good idea. So what would you recommend? Was buying the B-1 a mistake at all? I could always return it if you think the MC-012 and AT3035 will do everything the B-1 can, plus some.
FWIW I'm only just beginning my recording setup, and my mic preamp is a Digidesign MBox -> G4 Powerbook. Thanks so much guys!
I still have some money left in my budget though, I would like to buy one, or perhaps even two more microphones for a little more variety, and since I need overheads anyway. I plan on using for overheads, guitar amplification, and some vocals. I was looking at the following:
Oktava MC-012
Audio Technica 3035 (I read this is fabulous for warm, reverb-y guitar)
Which would you recommend for my needs, and for versatility? I know that for the price of one AT3035, I could probably get two MC-012s. I've allocated enough to allow for the purchase of both mics though, if you think that is a good idea. So what would you recommend? Was buying the B-1 a mistake at all? I could always return it if you think the MC-012 and AT3035 will do everything the B-1 can, plus some.
FWIW I'm only just beginning my recording setup, and my mic preamp is a Digidesign MBox -> G4 Powerbook. Thanks so much guys!