zionstrat said:So you might consider some of the packages that are out there that would give you both- There is an AKG C3000 + C1000 package out there that is very affordable, but C1000 isn't my favorite small diaprhagm and you might see what others offer-
Brow- I like the blue baby bottles a lot!
zionstrat said:Ok, for vocals you want a large diaghraphm condensor and there are lots of choices depending on how flat or how much presence you want- On average I found the AKG414 the best vocal on average (and useful for a million other things) and you can get similar sounds from their lower cost c3000 and AT has a similar model (Maybe 4030? Just compare specs)-
On accoutic guitar small digram consdenors are most often used for close up as they are extremely detailed- Sure SM87 is a relatively inexprensice that I've had a lot of luck with, especialy on the bridge-
But my favroite accoutic trick in a common one- I use a large condensor as the room mic and a small for the detailed and the combintaion is superb- Usually teh large is 6-8 feet away about 5' off the floor and this is even better if you have a reflective floor-
So you might consider some of the packages that are out there that would give you both- There is an AKG C3000 + C1000 package out there that is very affordable, but C1000 isn't my favorite small diaprhagm and you might see what others offer-
Brow- I like the blue baby bottles a lot!
xerxes said:does shure make a large diaphragm?
brow, what was wrong with the c3000?
brandon, yeah, i have heard bad things about the small ones as well, the c3000 is a large one.....
wattage....studio (really simple home studio)
the only problem, as well, is my price range is very minimun......
vinterland said:Xerxes seriously, check out the studio projects B-1 and or the audio technica 2020 and be done with it. I promise you will not be dissapointed.
xerxes said:aight, there is a audio technica 2020 on ebay now with a free stand and cable...so ill give it a try....it works well with vocals? acoustic? anything else?
xerxes said:brow, what was wrong with the c3000?