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Blor007 said:Anyways: My dad is going to build a focuswrite (or something) and a giraffe.
Could you have him build me one a' those there focus writes?
And a rhyno?
Blor007 said:Anyways: My dad is going to build a focuswrite (or something) and a giraffe.
giraffe said:it's been said that the last 90% of price is spent on the last 10% of quality
i think that that's true personally
a c1 is NOT a u87
and yes, neuman's prices are a little inflated, because the mics say neuman on them.
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sweetnubs said:I've recently been using a pair of Microtech-Gefell Um70's and really love these mics. So far I've used them only for guitar amp (in conjuction with a beyerdynamic m160) and toms but they sound fabulous in those applications. I think I will purchase a pair. I've never had the opportunity to try Soundeluxe or Baruner mics which is kind of strange since I have a friend who is a engineer for the company (Baruner) but based on his expertise I'm sure they sound fabulous. The new U87's (ai) are fine but I find the older version to be better. The good thing is the older u87's can be bought for much cheaper than a new one, the bad thing is they often need reconditioning. Sub $1000 quality large diaphragm condenser mics are kind of hard to come by. You'll notice the off axis response of the more expensive mics tends to be better. Also I don't have ton of experience with sub $1000 mics but I'll list a the few that I have:
Studio Projects (forget the model, I think C1): naw....
Neumann TLM-103 (own one): sometimes ok but mostly meh . . .
akg C414 b-uls and tlII: meh . . . ok sometimes.
Rode nt1: complete shit
akg c414 eb (I own 2 old ones with the c12 capsule): me rikey
At4060 (own two, recieved in trade for studio time): naw . . .sometimes ok in guitar amp applications. Look for two 4060's for sale sometime soon in a theatre near you!
akg c3000: yech.
Mxl v67: naw . . .
Groove tubes gt55: naw . . .
Shure Ksm32: naw . . .
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. There are probably a few others that I'm missing. Most of these mics i've compared side to side to sweet ass mics. They have usually been brought in by bands I'm recording for comparisons.
Sweetnubs rating system:
me rikey: I like. Use frequently.
meh: mostly dislike but can be usable. Tracks with these mics actually did make it to the final mix. Will use in special situations or when I run out of decent mics.
naw: Upon first hearing there was perhaps a glimmer of hope then I said to myself: naw . . .
yech: As soon as I brought up the mic in question there was no question: yech!
complete shit: undoubtely a cruel horrible joke. I never knew solid waste could be used to capture sound.
The Engineer said:Rode nt1: complete shit
I was planning on copping the Rode Nt1000 what's wrong with that mic? Isn't it a warm sounding mic .. I heard it was good .. but maybe not