GoldenVulture
Braindeadologist
Re: First mic
MMM! Nice
Really similar to the Rhode NT2a in specs and price.
MMM! Nice
155dB maximum SPL
Really similar to the Rhode NT2a in specs and price.
155dB maximum SPL
Would it be your first choice for guitar amps? I am thinking of getting an SM57 on my next shopping excursion, for the "industry standard" appeal, but I'm not opposed to something that might make for better recordings.
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MMM! Nice
Really similar to the Rhode NT2a in specs and price.
Here the Rode is twice the price of the AKG. I'm sure the Rode is a better mic, but a bird in the hand. And I'm sure for another $200 there are better mics than the Rode, and so on. Between my playing and my home studio skills, I don't think a $200 mic is going to be the limiting factor.
Would it be your first choice for guitar amps? I am thinking of getting an SM57 on my next shopping excursion, for the "industry standard" appeal, but I'm not opposed to something that might make for better recordings.
At the end of the day, the mic is far less important than what you do with it, and far less important than the mic preamp in my opinion.
At the end of the day, the mic is far less important than what you do with it, and far less important than the mic preamp in my opinion.
Well, you can use phantom power on both microphones, it won't hurt anything.Again, I have toys. What would be a good match for an SM57 and the AKG (or better)? I like to be able to run two mics at the same time, one with phantom power and one without. In the past I have done this using an inexpensive preamp and a mixer.
Well, you can use phantom power on both microphones, it won't hurt anything.
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Why? You don't want to plug/unplug mic's with phantom power applied, but it won't damage a dynamic mic if you are not using anything unsafe. Most interfaces have phantom power across 4 preamps at a time. It is perfectly safe.I wouldn't do that.
That is a Neve 1073 clone; I borrowed a friend's for about a year and got some very good results with it; it's KILLER as a DI for bass. With an SM57 it has an instantly recognizable sound. I find it to be a bit too chewy for my tastes, but there are tons of people out there who love it to pieces.How sorry would I be if I bought this? Is it weird that the word "Vintage" is on the front of the unit?
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Get an SM57.I currently own one microphone. It is a toy. Right now I can buy an SM57 for $100 or a decent condenser mic with switchable pickup patterns, bass roll-off, and attenuation, that's $200. I'd rather not buy both right now.
Which would you get more mileage out of for recording guitars?
Get an SM57.
When I'm not using IRs in my DAW I'll mic one of my cabs with an SM57 straight on the cone and put one of my MXL 990's about 6 feet away. I have two of the regular 990. This is the Blizzard version.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-...ion-condenser-microphone?rNtt=mxl 990&index=2
That's what I have. I got one of mine for $50. They pop up on sale sometimes for silly prices.There's a version that comes with a shock mount and a case. I like cases for mics.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-...one-with-shockmount?pfm=item_page.rr1|ClickCP