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I need one good mic for vocals and acoustic guitar recording. Should I spend the jing on a U87 or save some $'s on an alternative? If you'd save the $'s, what mic do you suggest?
 
no..I would try out a Blue (blueberry, mouse, or dragonfly) Mic or Soundelux U195 first. IMO the U-87 is such a hit/miss mic.
 
I got no advice for you... just thought I'd welcome another "Coop" to the fold :D
 
mics.....

What's so cheap about the Cad Mike? I believe you can get better sound quality especially for vocals than on the Shure's which are great for recording instruments.
 
I'm confused..when were CAD mics and shures mentioned in this post?? :confused:
 
HAHA......

As an alternate thought to the U87 I would look at CADs

They are not cheap in fact they are good quality.
Hell get more mics for all purposes. Unless your running Studio and clientle, that's what I would do.
For the price of a U87 you can get a large diaphram, 2 small dia for stereo and a good pre amp channel with EQ. At least that's what I would do. Check out the NT3 Rodes...great.
Of course there is also a thousand large Diaphram units out there now.My opinion.
 
Well I don't know how my post ended up here but why not discuss CADS and Shures why we are on the topic?
 
Coop said:
I need one good mic for vocals and acoustic guitar recording. Should I spend the jing on a U87 or save some $'s on an alternative? If you'd save the $'s, what mic do you suggest?

Yeah, I'd save the money, but.......I dont have the rest of the quality gear necessary to justify owning a U87.

Do you? If so, then maybe it's worth it. But even if I DID have the rest of the gear to match up to the U87, I still dont think I would buy that particular mic. Maybe if I won the Powerball and it was a true vintage U87, maybe..... But there are soooo many other great mics out there for a lot less money, and will you actually be able to hear the difference when all the work is done and youa re playing the cd back on a stereo at the beach house???

I'd get two C414's, one RE20, and one MD421 before I buy one U87.
 
Coop said:
I need one good mic for vocals and acoustic guitar recording. Should I spend the jing on a U87 or save some $'s on an alternative? If you'd save the $'s, what mic do you suggest?

Do you have any mics currently? Will you be recording male vocals, female vocals, or both?

EDIT: Holy crap. How did this thread get dug up? Again, is there some way we could get a warning page when you go to post something in a message that is over 60 days old? :D
 
Coop said:
I need one good mic for vocals and acoustic guitar recording. Should I spend the jing on a U87 or save some $'s on an alternative? If you'd save the $'s, what mic do you suggest?

I use both the Soundelux U195 and TLM 103 quite a bit, with a preference toward the TLM 103. Both are similar in price range and great choices. They would be my choices over the U87.

Regards.
 
Do you have a nice pre and a nice vocal booth? If not, then no high end mic will sound it's best without those.

1. Great Vocalist
2. Great Room
3. Great Pre
4. Great Mic
 
CCS said:
I use both the Soundelux U195 and TLM 103 quite a bit, with a preference toward the TLM 103. Both are similar in price range and great choices. They would be my choices over the U87.

Regards.

Do you guys realize how OLD this thread is?

It was started over 5 years ago.

jamir had ONE POST 5 years ago, and 5 post yesterday in this thread! LOL

What a trip.

I don't even think coop posts here anymore.
 
jamir comes back 5 years later, to the ONLY thread he ever posted in to tell a guy from 5 years ago that he isn't losing it, and to explain his odd, not on topic post!

LOL This is hilarious!
 
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