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Ricman
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I've recorded some vocals for a few projects, and while the results have been decent, I'm finding that the overall sound of the vocals has been on the solid but harsh side, somewhat hard sounding. I've used both Dynamics, like the SM-58 and some condensers like the AT4033. Neither really gives me a warm round sound full of rich tone that you just fall in love with when you hear it. They're clean, but there's no sweetness to them. It doesn't much matter about the vocalists either. A loud rock vocalist or a quiet ballad singer - both sound good, but just too clinically rigid sounding.
I'm thinking that a good ribbon mic would get me more in that direction, although a sales guy was pointing me toward one of the better Tube Condensers. The Royer 121 was mentioned for ribbon and one of the Rodes tube condensers, not sure of the model.
I can't afford the real high end stuff, I'd like to keep it at $1000 or under.
Any suggestions from those of you with the experience with these mics?
thanks alot!
I'm thinking that a good ribbon mic would get me more in that direction, although a sales guy was pointing me toward one of the better Tube Condensers. The Royer 121 was mentioned for ribbon and one of the Rodes tube condensers, not sure of the model.
I can't afford the real high end stuff, I'd like to keep it at $1000 or under.
Any suggestions from those of you with the experience with these mics?
thanks alot!