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Thu 15 Sep 2005, 09:07
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for $100, Audio Technica AT 2020.
But I would highly recommend spending $200 on either a AT 3035 or a Studio Projects C1. The addition of bass roll off and Pad switches makes these mics a thousand times better than what you will get for $100. You wont be sorry after you hear the difference. I personally like the tone of the C1 a little better.
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Thu 15 Sep 2005, 13:57
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Yeah I agree with the C1. It is worth spending a bit more for the vocal mic. This is what you will be using to record your voice (and maybe other instruments). You want the best sound to go on the track. Best of luck.
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Mon 19 Sep 2005, 10:21
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Hi all!! Just wanted to ask you about the C1 at the same time... I've never had heard of such a mic before, but seems like a little reading and browsing over the web turns things around for me too. Found this -> http://www.mojopie.com/c1.htmlIncludes a mp3 demo with male vocals on the C1. Sounds pretty much as good as anyone might need. Anyway... I have been just waiting to buy the Rode NT1A, but maybe I should reconsider my shopping list. Don't you think??
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Mon 19 Sep 2005, 17:20
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Nah... I guess I'll just go and buy it. It's not easy here in Finland to find a place where mics could really be compared. I guess that 198€ won't be something I'd be crying for afterwards.
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