dotsdad
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Re: First Microphone Suggestions?
57 is also great for vocals. Bass proximity effect gives great chest tone...really fattens male vocals. 57 is also great at rejecting feedback; if you are on a cramped stage in a club, right up on the monitor, it's still wont squeal. And, as I mentioned earlier, you really have to try to break it.
I love my AKG C3000 condenser for acoustic - crystal clean, yet not shrill highs' gobs of dynamics.
You could prbably get a 57 AND a c3000 within your 150 budget if you are patient enough to find em cheap on eBay,
I don't need a mic for guitar cabs. I need a mic for vocals and acoustic guitar.
57 is also great for vocals. Bass proximity effect gives great chest tone...really fattens male vocals. 57 is also great at rejecting feedback; if you are on a cramped stage in a club, right up on the monitor, it's still wont squeal. And, as I mentioned earlier, you really have to try to break it.
I love my AKG C3000 condenser for acoustic - crystal clean, yet not shrill highs' gobs of dynamics.
You could prbably get a 57 AND a c3000 within your 150 budget if you are patient enough to find em cheap on eBay,