G go fight x kill New member Jun 19, 2004 #1 I'm looking into buying one for vocal and guitar recording. Would you recommend it? If not, what would you recommend?
I'm looking into buying one for vocal and guitar recording. Would you recommend it? If not, what would you recommend?
crazydoc Master Baiter Jun 19, 2004 #2 Here's a search result (which you too can do) https://homerecording.com/bbs/search.php?searchid=34203 also, look for the v93 (same mic) if you can find this for <$150, let me know http://www.mxlmics.com/condencer_mic/RecPack_Plus/RecPack_Plus.htm
Here's a search result (which you too can do) https://homerecording.com/bbs/search.php?searchid=34203 also, look for the v93 (same mic) if you can find this for <$150, let me know http://www.mxlmics.com/condencer_mic/RecPack_Plus/RecPack_Plus.htm
C chessrock Banned Jun 20, 2004 #3 It's pretty bright. If you like really bright-sounding mics, then it should work fine. Personally, I'd recommend an Audio Technica 4040 or maybe a 4033.
It's pretty bright. If you like really bright-sounding mics, then it should work fine. Personally, I'd recommend an Audio Technica 4040 or maybe a 4033.
G go fight x kill New member Jun 20, 2004 #4 sorry, i'm really new to this. could you maybe explain what "bright" means? once again, sorry, i am new. [edit] i don't have much money, which i would need for those audio technica's.
sorry, i'm really new to this. could you maybe explain what "bright" means? once again, sorry, i am new. [edit] i don't have much money, which i would need for those audio technica's.
B Big Kenny New member Jun 20, 2004 #5 bright means a boost in the high end, the graph of the mic would probably have some peaks around 5 - 12k
bright means a boost in the high end, the graph of the mic would probably have some peaks around 5 - 12k