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> What Makes A For A Good Condensor Mic?
bcatcho
post Tue 8 Mar 2005, 18:44
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So what makes for a good condensor mic (for vocals)? I'm looking to add more studio quality sounds to my makeshift home studio... (really im recording out of a 11' by 14' bedroom onto an MXL $60 condensor mic).

Does the setting that the mic is in have a greater effect on the sound than the actual mic does?


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post Tue 8 Mar 2005, 20:38
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Man, your question is so broad and is sure to invite many and varied responses. I'm have a very utilitarian view about gear. I believe you just use whatever gear is necessary to get the sound you are going for in your head.

I have a good friend who does the most amazing things sith a sub-$100 condenser mic. I work with other people who cannot live without the $3000 Neuman mics. And then are the people who need nothing more than a few sm-57s and 58s.

it's not about gear, it's about how you use it.

So the question is, how do you want to use it. Are you looking for a mic that is clean and doesn't color the sound? Or are you looking for something with a ton of character?

What's your budget? If you have a small budget; would it be better to get one mic that can handle a wide range of applications? Or do you have cash to spend on a variety of mics that are well suited to specific tasks?

Do you have decent preamps and monitors. Every bit as crucial as good mics in my opinion.

Just my 2 cents

Scott
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