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Tillamook
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Would an AT3035 be a good choice for a $200 mic to record a five piece bluegrass group? I'm not trying to come up with a polished product, just a decent recording of practice sessions.
I have an SM57, Rode NT-3, and Radio Shack 58 copy (got it with a used amp, it sounds pretty good!) but I'm thinking an AT3035 might be the way to go.
The mic will be going into a mackie 1202 VLZ pro > Cakewalk or possibly directly into my Tascam 788. I'm thinking of getting a DMP3 somewhere down the line.
Thanks,
Bill
I have an SM57, Rode NT-3, and Radio Shack 58 copy (got it with a used amp, it sounds pretty good!) but I'm thinking an AT3035 might be the way to go.
The mic will be going into a mackie 1202 VLZ pro > Cakewalk or possibly directly into my Tascam 788. I'm thinking of getting a DMP3 somewhere down the line.
Thanks,
Bill
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