OH, very interesting,
well, i recorded ENTIRE cds for lill bands with my cheapass eurorack and a bunch of $20 mics !
it ALLL depends on the engineer man !!
i truly had nice results with shitty equipment, it just takes expierience,
butok, you're a newbie,
stick with the behringer....i still got it, i use it for monitoring the headphones right now,
from the moment i bought my STUDIOMASTER sessionmix,
man, i just turned away from behringer...jezus...What a HUGE difference in sound! but i mean ,, A HUGE difference...
but hell...you got your little mixer, keep it, its not bad, its definately better than all them j&b DJ mixers....(my opinion)
so.....i'd spend some more money on a nice mic,
from the first moment i used my first SHURE SM 57 i fell in love with it !!!
you can use this mic for ANYTHING!!
vocals, drums, electric guitars, dude, i even record my kick with it, with the mic next to the beater.... its not a condenser mic, but you DO NOT NEED A condenser to record vocals,
yeah, that Marshall Electronics MXL603 might do a better job,
i worked with it, but was not impressed because there were much better mics available at the same moment, its a nice nice starter yes
but hell....the SHURE SM 57, you just won't regret if you get one of them.
check ebay...they go for about $60 second hand (more or less)
and if you're an amateur, then don't mind some noise and hissing !!
you should hear my first recordings...jezus....but im' proud of them,
right now i'm doing a much better job, but you just need YEARS of training,
and then you'll be recording christal clear stuff
don't stress, take your time, and mhhhh....before you buy anything....
test it.....or if you're very impatient.....put your tent next to your pc and haunt ebay for great deals !
is that SICK commercial still playing on TV, in the states ?
about ebay ?
jezus....just too funny......