Which vocal mic around 150?

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btw, i signed my neg rep to Sal. all is well though.

dont stick up for ignorance.

whats the best rap vocal mic for under $55?
whats the differnce between an avalon 737 and a behringer mixer?
anyone have a copy of Sonar Producer that they want to share with a brutha?
Newly added; "why do some jerks post a "Check one of the 3.7 million threads about the exact same topic" reply instead of either giving a little personal advice to someone, or just shutting the hell up?"
 
And For Personal Advice; I Recommend Getting A Fricking Used Oktava Mk319, I Got One For $75 With The Shockmount And Bag And I Absolutley Love It.

There Is Your Fricking Personal Advice!
 
Sal4001 said:
Gee, Johnny's a little sensitive aren't we? Lay off the caffeine there bro. Sorry I don't spend my life in theses forums like you must obviously do. I wasn't aware they happen multiple times a day. I spend my time making music, and occasionally lending a little advice to the uninformed, but I guess you're so fucking informed we should all direct our questions to you. If you can't give a little useful advice to someone, just put your thumb right back up your ass and shut the fuck up. Oh, and have a nice day!


If you don't like it, then ignore me you worthless piece of shit. I'll give whatever fucking answer I please and if you and Gidget don't like it then squat down and start eating my asshole. If you can't manage to operate a search function then maybe you should just give up. All you doing is making it worse, because I will continue to give this answer from now until I die. Oh and which ever one of you worthless ass monkey's is trying to neg rep me thanks, you're doing nothing but leaving grey chicklets, also stop being a world class pussy and sign your rep.
 
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Ok just did a search, took 24.28 seconds to yield 500 results. After about 3 minutes and 5 pages I found half a dozen or more threads pertaining to this exact subject. So anyone who can't work the search function needs to pull their head out of their ass.
 
TragikRemix said:
look at our post counts. we've answer this question more times than we'd like to remember.

ive been here 3 months and i've answered this almost 25 times.

You are under no obligation to answer any questions beyond your own concern for others and courtesy. If that has been exceeded, then you are no longer operating from that perspective.
 
apl said:
You are under no obligation to answer any questions beyond your own concern for others and courtesy. If that has been exceeded, then you are no longer operating from that perspective.


English APL!!! My brain hurts trying to read that, but I understand what you're saying and you're right. It's just frustrating to have to spoon feed people, to me it's like going to the library and asking the librarian to tell you the moby dick story instead of actually reading it.
 
apl said:
You are under no obligation to answer any questions beyond your own concern for others and courtesy. If that has been exceeded, then you are no longer operating from that perspective.

just a point of reference, and i did leave a recommendation.
 
jonnyc said:
English APL!!! My brain hurts trying to read that, but I understand what you're saying and you're right. It's just frustrating to have to spoon feed people, to me it's like going to the library and asking the librarian to tell you the moby dick story instead of actually reading it.

I thought about creating FAQ in Word and just cutting and pasting to common questions. I could type www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html in my sleep. I need to memorize the link for the fabulous MSH-1A SDCs.
 
jonnyc said:
It's just frustrating to have to spoon feed people,


Good news for you: you DON'T have to! No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to answer these questions. Since all of your complaining isn't doing anything to diminish these kinds of questions, ignoring them would help them go down the list and off the front page faster. Personally, they don't bother me. It's extremely easy not to click on threads I don't care to read. I don't know why it's so difficult for you. Must be you're a massive fucktard. Oh, and go ahead and neg me, won't matter cause I'll be ignoring you.
 
im1ru12 said:
Good news for you: you DON'T have to! No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to answer these questions. Since all of your complaining isn't doing anything to diminish these kinds of questions, ignoring them would help them go down the list and off the front page faster. Personally, they don't bother me. It's extremely easy not to click on threads I don't care to read. I don't know why it's so difficult for you. Must be you're a massive fucktard. Oh, and go ahead and neg me, won't matter cause I'll be ignoring you.

whoa, and who the fuck are you???

must be someone else that just created a new name...
 
apl said:
You are under no obligation to answer any questions beyond your own concern for others and courtesy. If that has been exceeded, then you are no longer operating from that perspective.

Agreed. And (If I may add) being you don't know, or see, the person with whom you're communicating, it's a pretty (embarrassing and) unlikely way for a grown man/woman to behave. Don't know why it's allowed to go on in a public forum, myself.

But maybe we'll learn to respect you when you're through with us. Lol!!

EDIT: Well several responses went down before mine. You gotta be rapid-fire here, evidently. No matter what you're going to say! :p
 
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Second thread from the top has a FAQ section in which is a section that has several mics in the 100-500 dollar catagory and even fellow member's thoughts on the mics, including Gidge. Would seem pretty simple just to click on that and have a read. Sometimes I get the feeling some people start these threads just to have some kind of post count gratification. If you want a lot of people to respond to your thread then go to the cave and start one there.
 
sloom said:
Agreed. And (If I may add) being you don't know, or see, the person with whom you're communicating, it's a pretty (embarrassing and) unlikely way for a grown man/woman to behave. Don't know why it's allowed to go on in a public forum, myself.

But maybe we'll learn to respect you when you're through with us. Lol!!

EDIT: Well several responses went down before mine. You gotta be rapid-fire here, evidently. No matter what you're going to say! :p


I dont' need any of your respect, thanks anyway. All I did was told someone to do a search. It wasn't hateful or mean, just simply try to point out that many many many many many threads have been started about this and there are many more containing information helpful to this subject. Someone thought it was rude and decided they'd be rude as well, and that's how this got started.
 
Learn Yourself some Learnin'!

jonnyc said:
Second thread from the top has a FAQ section in which is a section that has several mics in the 100-500 dollar catagory and even fellow member's thoughts on the mics, including Gidge. Would seem pretty simple just to click on that and have a read. Sometimes I get the feeling some people start these threads just to have some kind of post count gratification. If you want a lot of people to respond to your thread then go to the cave and start one there.

True, it might be fun if folks with questions did some footwork instead of rippling the pool needlessly. This makes sense anywhere! A newbie with real interest will get some gratification in getting his/her own answers.

Do your homework, kiddies!! Then ask about what you found! If people know you took the first step(s), you'll find they're usually glad to help you out. Then you've proven it's worth their while, and that a result will likely come of their contribution.

Besides, some of these critters bite...
 
jonnyc said:
Second thread from the top has a FAQ section in which is a section that has several mics in the 100-500 dollar catagory and even fellow member's thoughts on the mics, including Gidge. Would seem pretty simple just to click on that and have a read. Sometimes I get the feeling some people start these threads just to have some kind of post count gratification. If you want a lot of people to respond to your thread then go to the cave and start one there.

Have you got a badge?
 
jonnyc said:
I dont' need any of your respect, thanks anyway. All I did was told someone to do a search. It wasn't hateful or mean, just simply try to point out that many many many many many threads have been started about this and there are many more containing information helpful to this subject. Someone thought it was rude and decided they'd be rude as well, and that's how this got started.

I was speaking to whom it was relevant- I didn't quote anyone at that point relevant to what I was saying. There was some uselessly rude yak that went down, and it was a waste of everyone's time including the author of it.

Your point about the evident lack of independent research by "newbies" was taken. See my previous post?

No one needs my respect. But the point I made is obvious- there's no need to repond to it if it ain't relevant, mang.
 
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Now What?

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Easiest answer in the whole world: Shure Beta 58. Quit fooling around with these stupid MXL cheapo condensers and get a solid proven mic. That's the best mic if you're only spending $150. In fact, it's a great mic, period, regardless of the price.
 
... what's next, "Best Mic Around $175 but not over $180"? I know what it's like to live on a budget, but jeez... wait a month or two and save up. Get something decent for crying out loud. You know, that costs $190 or so.
 
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