Which microphone?

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Why are you all starting like Yoda to speak?
I've never heard the line 6 thing but if that will do it, grab it.
Otherwise you will need to do more research than ask here what to buy you should......
 
yeah i just want a good one...
but 2500€ is a little much for a mic...=)
 
yeah i just want a good one...
but 2500€ is a little much for a mic...=)
You mentioned vocals earlier. For vocals a mic that is perfect for one person won't necessarily work well for another. What mic's have you used?
 
I use the Rode NT2A frequently with success on many voiices
 
yeah... I think the mic is ok...
Also the price..=)
Is the sound good and not rustling?
 
"Rustling" is not an audio term.

You didn't answer my last question, so you probably won't answer this one, but I'll ask it anyway.


What exactly do you mean by "rustling"?

1. microphone self-noise is very high (audible hiss from the electronics)
2. microphone picks up background sounds in the room
3. microphone produces rumble or hiss in response to air movement (fan, air conditioning)
4. mic isn't on a stand - makes noise when you move it around in your hands
5. ?
 
sorry.
i mean 1.
Mic self-noise. OK, now we're getting details.

so what about the nt2-a ?
I think it's fine.?
You too?
It has very low self-noise. Many mic's do. There are a number of attributes that make a mic sound good (or not) on a particular source. Learn to read mic spec sheets for info on self-noise, but spec sheets won't tell you how a mic will actually sound on a given source. Nor will frequency charts. You can only tell that by hearing a mic in use yourself.
 
so what about the nt2-a ?
I think it's fine.?
You too?
That's not what you first asked. I doubt that you will find a single Hollywood studio that features an NT2-a as their main or (even secondary) vocal mic.
 
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