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Four Bolt Main
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New to this forum, so thanks to anybody for listening. I have a basic home studio started and so many questions. The first one is regarding overheads. Chain of destruction as follows, 380 sq ft room, rectangle shape, vaulted cieling, lots of posters and shelves, carpet, 1 door, no windows. Mics mounted from ceiling, about 7ft from floor , XY pattern, 10ft from band (3 piece rock/metal band practicing 3/4 volume). Mics are SM57s. Conquest mic cables, Yamaha MG10/2 mixer, M-audio audiophile 2496 soundcard into traction. They sound real decent to me. I know overheads are typically condensors. That is why i started with a pair of shure KSM109s. I couldnt understand why the SM57s sounded better. The Sm57s didnt sound fancier with more air, or more focused bottom end, or anything similarly unbelievable. They were just less distorted. Especially in the midrange. Same signal chain for both mics the SM57s were just cleaner. Levals were perfect, no transients, peak overloads, same cables everything. So i took them back. I bought a MXL2001 for vocals instead. I used the mic for vocal tracking with great results. Curiosity got the best of me so i stuck itn in the overhead position set levals and let the band rip. Same muddied sound. Really. Set the levals definatly to low just in case, no good. Are the cheap condensers to close to my loud rock/metal band. Thats the only thing i can surmise. Is there a inexpensive condenser mic that can handle this job. Or are the SM57s kicking but in this price range for my aplication and I should be appreciative. School me, agree with me, Im a good listener I promise.
