Radio Shack MICS
Okay fellas...i am gonna step out on a limb here and say something that some of you guys might not like. Radio shack mics do not suck, they just don't appeal to your situation, and they don't nessacarily appeal to mine either. All I am saying, is trust your ears. It reminds me of when I used to work in a large guitar/music store. I would have these older guys come in looking for a Martin guitar. They had to have a martin, they wouldn't even consider looking at anything else, and I had some very fine Taylor's on the wall. I am partial to Taylors, just as some of you are partial to some of the mics you use, but I would always suggest that the buyer bring in a friend who was a good player, blindfold themselves(the buyer, not the player) and have their friend, or myself, play a variety of different guitars in their price range. Anything from fender acoustic, which I hate, Yamaha, Taylor, Martin, Guild (which I also dislike), Seagull, and Breedlove. You would be suprised at all the different responses I would get from buyers. Do the same with mics, don't just buy because somebody says they are great, and don't just not buy because somebody says they suck. Listen to them. Use your ears, so many guys today are going by numbers and specs without listening to the mic. True, I have tried some Radio Shack mics, and not found them very appealing, but I have a few in my arsenal that are, to me, priceless in there uses, and that don't compare to some other mics I've listened to that cost 100 dollars more. SO, before you just forget about RS mics, go out and really investigate. That is all I have to say in my humble opinion.
Ben