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Bob's Mods
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I'm interested in investigating small diaphram condenser mics for use on vocals only. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any budget is fine.
thanks,
Bob
thanks,
Bob
Bob's Mods said:I've tried a number of LDCs and I've never been totally pleased with the result (on my voice that is). I'm very pleased with the M9 I use for acoustic and recording amps and it does do a decent job of vocals but I guess I'm looking for a different texture.
I recorded a song using a C1000 for my vocals and I most liked the texture of that mic best. The problem is its really not a good mic. It doesn't have the clear crispness of the M9.
I'm at a point where I feel that with the number of LDC I've tried don't work as well with my voice and I had some luck with the small diaphram C1000, maybe I should give small diaphrams a shot. Just something better than the C1000. I've got my eyeball on the Shure SM86.
crazydoc said:Behringer ECM 8000. 6mm (1/4") diaphragm. Transparent, omni, cheap. Self noise shouldn't be a problem for voice.
Yep, tried that the other day on a female vocal - not bad at all. You're correct about the pop filter too. I used my Stedman filter and still had to keep her over a foot away because of popping P's.chessrock said:...An Oktava mc-012 with an industrial strength pop-filter can be pretty surprizing.
Another point for the MK012!leddy said:I've had outstanding results on female voice with an Oktava MC012.