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quietb03 said:Right now I have a AT4040 and AT2020 mic. These mics tend to have a slighly brighter sound than I'm looking for right now. I'm looking for a mic with a smoother sound. A smoother high end most likely and clear low end. The mic will be used for vocals only. Any recommendations?
Elton Bear said:Sounds like the AKG C414 would be perfect - what's your budget like?
quietb03 said:Only around $400...don't think I want a dynamic mic.
ndycus1 said:why don't you want a dynamic?
quietb03 said:I figured dynamics were more for stage use.
Yup, SM7, you'll kick yourself for not getting one soonerozraves said:I mostly record with pretty much an equal amount of tracks through dynamics, ribbons and condensers.
Big Kenny said:Yup, SM7, you'll kick yourself for not getting one sooner
kidvybes said:...exactly...took me a couple of years to realize the value of a good dynamic...when you recognize that mics like the SM7 were designed as "broadcast" microphones you'll begin to understand why they work so well as vocal (singing) mics...they're made to enhance the sound of the human voice...make a voice sound "bigger than life", or again, "smoother" and "warmer" sounding...
...you'll find you need less EQ and compression very often because the mic imparts those characteristics due to it's design...of course that differs with each individual voice...and no more phantom power or pop screen (less sibilant and less "pop" sensitive)...
...you already have 2 decent condensers...treat yourself to a great dynamic like the SM7...and keep in mind that a $300-400 dynamic mic is a true "pro studio" mic...much like spending $1000. on a good condenser mic...and best of all, the SM7 is a "keeper" mic...once you own one, you make a place in your mic closet for it...you won't regret it...
...or, as BK said, "kick yourself a few years from now for not getting one sooner..."![]()
quietb03 said:Im havin a hard time finding a SM7
Minion said:I recomend a Tube Condenser to get that Smooth Pillowy sound....
Maybe a Rode NTK
Or on the Cheap try a Nady TCM 1150
kidvybes said:...no disrespect intended, but the Shure smokes both of those in the "smooth" category...we use the NTK and K2 in our studio as well...got that Rode "bite" on the high end (even with the NOS tube upgrades)...great on somethings, not so great on others...the Nady is still on the "brighter" side...trust me...the SM7 is the "smoother" choice...
...on the tube-condenser mic side, the Studio Projects T3 gets the nod, but again, the Shure "out-smooths" it...