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I have 2 shure sm-57s running into a TASCAM US-600 interface. I was looking for a good vocal mic, under $100 (or $200 if it records stereo.) Any suggestions?
Any mic worth owning is worth owning 2 of.-Richie
I have 2 shure sm-57s running into a TASCAM US-600 interface. I was looking for a good vocal mic, under $100 (or $200 if it records stereo.) Any suggestions?
All I have to say is Bluebird. (go home haters)
I know you are in your teens and money is tight and all that, but since you brought up the questions about recording for money and starting a record lable..etc...consider taking it up a notch, at least with mics for now.
The 57's are a good start for dynamic mics, now get a couple of *good* (aka > $100/$200) condensers, or at least get one *really good* condenser/tube mic for main vocals to start, and then add some more, maybe a couple of ribbon mics (Cascade Fat Heads can't be beat for electric guitars)...etc...etc.
With mics, you don't want to go too cheap, at least not for a few main mics. You can always fill out your locker later on with more "meat-n-potatoes" stuff.
Having a few mics that just work well for most stuff and of course sound stellar on vocals...you can then do a lot, unless you need to record a whole band at one time, in which case you'll need more mics.
For starts...check out Audio Technica, Shure, MXL, Mojave and one of my faves, ADK mics. They all make at least a couple of great condensers that would be good for your OH, vocals and other duties....but you will need to get up closer to $300-$500 each, depending on what you want.
And don't listen to moresound...he's an alien...he uses cube mics.
Actually...he has a mic fetish. He just buys mics, mics, mics, mics, mics, mics...
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