P Ptron New member Jul 8, 2000 #1 I'm not really considering buying one. I'm just curious since I saw Musicians friend was selling them for $99
I'm not really considering buying one. I'm just curious since I saw Musicians friend was selling them for $99
P Proveras I like my recordings. Aug 14, 2000 #4 you get for what you pay... -Is it a "good" mic for rec vocals? -Can it make the job better then other one in this price range? I am very interested in this mic, I can not afford a rode nt1 for $220 us. what would you say? get it or better wait and save for another one? but if I wait, which one can I use right now? (get it... mmm?)
you get for what you pay... -Is it a "good" mic for rec vocals? -Can it make the job better then other one in this price range? I am very interested in this mic, I can not afford a rode nt1 for $220 us. what would you say? get it or better wait and save for another one? but if I wait, which one can I use right now? (get it... mmm?)
P Proveras I like my recordings. Aug 14, 2000 #5 Recording Engineer said: Reminds me of ADK-51/Joe Meek JM47/MXL 2001/etc. Click to expand... are this mics good ones? or not to good ones?
Recording Engineer said: Reminds me of ADK-51/Joe Meek JM47/MXL 2001/etc. Click to expand... are this mics good ones? or not to good ones?
P Proveras I like my recordings. Aug 14, 2000 #7 yes, plus taxes and handling and chiping aaannnddd the %&$·""$·"$ taxes I have to pay in the boarder. I am from Mexico. I think I will HAVE to buy the Nady scm 900... thanx Prism for the info.
yes, plus taxes and handling and chiping aaannnddd the %&$·""$·"$ taxes I have to pay in the boarder. I am from Mexico. I think I will HAVE to buy the Nady scm 900... thanx Prism for the info.
R Recording Engineer Moderator Aug 16, 2000 #8 Well If you don't have a Shure SM57 yet, I say get that first. If you do have an SM57 already, I say don't for anything less than the $200US range. I'd take one Rode NT-1 over having all three of JM47, MXL 2001, and Nady 900. Simply IMHO.
Well If you don't have a Shure SM57 yet, I say get that first. If you do have an SM57 already, I say don't for anything less than the $200US range. I'd take one Rode NT-1 over having all three of JM47, MXL 2001, and Nady 900. Simply IMHO.
Prism New member Aug 16, 2000 #9 Thanks for the opinion, RE.. I'll probably save my money and get (maybe) an NT1 or two, some SM57s, and maybe a couple AT3525a. The NT3 looks nice too, and inexpensive. Isaiah
Thanks for the opinion, RE.. I'll probably save my money and get (maybe) an NT1 or two, some SM57s, and maybe a couple AT3525a. The NT3 looks nice too, and inexpensive. Isaiah
R Recording Engineer Moderator Aug 16, 2000 #10 I think the NT3 is worth a listen... I have yet to hear it myself or really heard ANY semi-detailed reports from whos opinion I highly regard.
I think the NT3 is worth a listen... I have yet to hear it myself or really heard ANY semi-detailed reports from whos opinion I highly regard.