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CanopuS
Amateur music since 1847
The only I can find are like... $400
CanopuS said:Basically, what are the best Overhead mics, and what would you recommend? Sorry for posting yet another "Whats the best" thread, but this seems a very open subject, I haven't found anywhere that has a definitive or anywhere near certain opinion. Thanks a lot!
acorec said:The best OH mics are the ones that cost the most. The more $$$$ you throw at the problem, the more the problem goes away. If you spent even more $$$, you can get pro recordings on a 4-track cassete deck. Forget about all the talk on this BBS about better pre-amps, cables, recorders. blah-blah-blah. This talk is just covering up the fact that the most expensive mics is all you need. Just my $200,000 worth. Go by price and you will never go wrong.
Humm, well most of the I think we are in agreement... but, I'm not so sure this time. The whole audio chain is very important... and pinching a garden hose affects the water flow.acorec said:The best OH mics are the ones that cost the most. The more $$$$ you throw at the problem, the more the problem goes away. If you spent even more $$$, you can get pro recordings on a 4-track cassete deck. Forget about all the talk on this BBS about better pre-amps, cables, recorders. blah-blah-blah. This talk is just covering up the fact that the most expensive mics is all you need. Just my $200,000 worth. Go by price and you will never go wrong.
Humm, well most of the I think we are in agreement... but, I'm not so sure this time. The whole audio chain is very important... and pinching a garden hose affects the water flow.acorec said:The best OH mics are the ones that cost the most. The more $$$$ you throw at the problem, the more the problem goes away. If you spent even more $$$, you can get pro recordings on a 4-track cassete deck. Forget about all the talk on this BBS about better pre-amps, cables, recorders. blah-blah-blah. This talk is just covering up the fact that the most expensive mics is all you need. Just my $200,000 worth. Go by price and you will never go wrong.
This is exactly my situation too... except for the Foo Fighters and Radiohead thing... and that I would also be using them for acoustic guitar.CanopuS said:My drummer has his kit in quite a small room, but which is quite echo-y (not that this couldn't be solved with a few rugs and carpets around the place...). The heads are worn, but will be replaced soon. The sound I'm going for is a pretty normal drum sound, the kind you'd find in indie-rock music. Our style is similar to that of the Foo Fighters or Radiohead, slow-mid rock (so not bashing the hell outta them). I'm looking at the $300 and below price range.