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Mongoo
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I've been trying to learn as much as I can about LD Condensers under $1000.
So far these are the one's that have stuck out the most for me.
-Blue Bluebird $500
-Rode K2 $700, tube and multipattern
-Audio technica AT4050 $600 multipattern
-Rode NT2000 $600, multipattern
-AKG C414 $1,000 multipattern
I'm primarily looking for a vocal mic, but would be nice to get any other use out of it I can. The first 3 stick out the most to me the most.
The Bluebird seems like a good deal as it comes with a cable, pop filter and shockmount. The next step up for blue is $200 for the baby bottle (because you have to buy the shockmount kit). Reviews I've read seem to paint it as a good versatile mic. Plus it would just be cool to have a blue mic.
On the other hand it might be better to have a multipattern mic handy. I haven't much experiance with tube mic's but I sure know I love my ampeg tube guitar amp and figure the pinciple transfers over to vocal mics. So maybe the K2 is the way to go.
From what i've read alot of people like the AT4050 and it is also multipattern.
The AKG is another option but I don't know if it's worth the extra money right now. Like I say I'm mainly looking for a vocal mic that can do a little more than vocals.
Tonally and application wise how would you seperate these mic's?
Out of these, if a male tenor/baratone came in to sing a variety of styles heavy and soft what would you use?
Thanks,
Mongoo
So far these are the one's that have stuck out the most for me.
-Blue Bluebird $500
-Rode K2 $700, tube and multipattern
-Audio technica AT4050 $600 multipattern
-Rode NT2000 $600, multipattern
-AKG C414 $1,000 multipattern
I'm primarily looking for a vocal mic, but would be nice to get any other use out of it I can. The first 3 stick out the most to me the most.
The Bluebird seems like a good deal as it comes with a cable, pop filter and shockmount. The next step up for blue is $200 for the baby bottle (because you have to buy the shockmount kit). Reviews I've read seem to paint it as a good versatile mic. Plus it would just be cool to have a blue mic.
On the other hand it might be better to have a multipattern mic handy. I haven't much experiance with tube mic's but I sure know I love my ampeg tube guitar amp and figure the pinciple transfers over to vocal mics. So maybe the K2 is the way to go.
From what i've read alot of people like the AT4050 and it is also multipattern.
The AKG is another option but I don't know if it's worth the extra money right now. Like I say I'm mainly looking for a vocal mic that can do a little more than vocals.
Tonally and application wise how would you seperate these mic's?
Out of these, if a male tenor/baratone came in to sing a variety of styles heavy and soft what would you use?
Thanks,
Mongoo
I need the help.