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Since I already have a good large diaphragm mic (the Rode NT1a) I want a small diaphragm condenser mic to complement it. The options here are:
1) the Rode NT3
2) The AKG C451B, although for the same budget I can get
3) a matched set of rode NT5s
The AKG is undoubtedly better, but it’s also more than twice as expensive.
I want to add more detail and 'wideness' to my Taylor recording and I want to use a small diaphragm condensor in conjenction with my LD condenser Rode NT1a. What would be the benifit of using 2 SD mics?
I was leaning towards the akg 451 from all the things that I've read, but the matched pair of Rode NT5's (which are just as expensive as the akg alone) make more sense.
However, I don't see the benefit of having a matched pair when i can only use 2 at a time. I would think the rode NT1a with a SD condensor mic, would complement each other greater. What do you think?
What would you advize me to do? Thank you very much for helping me!
1) the Rode NT3
2) The AKG C451B, although for the same budget I can get
3) a matched set of rode NT5s
The AKG is undoubtedly better, but it’s also more than twice as expensive.
I want to add more detail and 'wideness' to my Taylor recording and I want to use a small diaphragm condensor in conjenction with my LD condenser Rode NT1a. What would be the benifit of using 2 SD mics?
I was leaning towards the akg 451 from all the things that I've read, but the matched pair of Rode NT5's (which are just as expensive as the akg alone) make more sense.
However, I don't see the benefit of having a matched pair when i can only use 2 at a time. I would think the rode NT1a with a SD condensor mic, would complement each other greater. What do you think?
What would you advize me to do? Thank you very much for helping me!