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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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bcatcho What Makes A For A Good Condensor Mic? Tue 8 Mar 2005, 18:44
swilder Man, your question is so broad and is sure to invi... Tue 8 Mar 2005, 20:38
bcatcho Ok lets start specifying this topic by answering s... Tue 8 Mar 2005, 21:08
swilder under $250???
The Rode NT-1A is $200 an... Tue 8 Mar 2005, 23:17
bcatcho Ok say i save up a bit longer and go for the 300 d... Tue 8 Mar 2005, 23:22
lepetitmartien C1 is awesome!
SE Electronics SE2200A is the... Wed 9 Mar 2005, 01:59
swilder Have you ever gone swimming and when you got out o... Wed 9 Mar 2005, 16:23
swilder if you're recording straight into your compute... Wed 9 Mar 2005, 16:26
bcatcho Ive been looking into the tascam us-122, if thats ... Wed 9 Mar 2005, 19:34
hotlunch Hey guys, about pre amps
I've been using a mot... Sat 16 Apr 2005, 01:33
jbsound-com I agree with the above poster that the $300 r... Mon 18 Apr 2005, 02:06![]() ![]() |
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