An update on some things I said earlier.- they seem to be doing pairs of D880's on ebay for about $100, but I confess, the D880 isn't one of my favorite AKG mics. It's like the difference between an SM57 and an SM58. The 58 is made for vocals, but most of the time, you wind up using the 57 instead.
The D880 is made for vocals, and most of the time, I wind up using D770. If you unscrew the pop screen on
a D770, you get something that is a cousin of an SM57. I don't have scientific info here, and maybe it's just the mics I own, but the output on both the D690's and D770's seems to be a little hotter than with the 57's. It could just be my ears, too, but for whatever reason, I find myself boosting gain less with the AKG mics.
Does anybody know if AKG builds a higher end dynamic? I know D12 is favored for drums and some voiceovers, but I'm thinking more of an SM-7 or MD441 equivalent, mainly for use as a main vocal mic when I want that dynamic sound, and as a backing vocal mic for a really fine alto jazz-folk singer. We've used SM7 in that role with some success-I'm just looking to expand the dynamic palette. I currently use D770, D690, SM57, and SM7. Don't even talk to me about MD421 and 441, because I already know I *want* them. I also know that a good ribbon mic could be the ticket, but alas, I fear that ain't in the budget right now, we're almost ready to start outsourcing the mixing, mastering, and production, lot's o' money. Sorry for strayng from the thread. So, does anybody know of a good AKG broadcast mic that rocks on acoustic-style vocals and blues?