Lazarus1140
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....... two (in this situation) very affordable condensor vocal mics ...
Does anyone have experience recording vocals with either or both of these. I know there are many other vocal mics you might suggest, but it's already a done deal. I have basically already paid the money and I just need to pick one of these two and give the other one back.
The Sennheiser was made in Germany and the Rode in Australia.
The Rode seems a little more sensitive, but the e865 seems to have more presence ... or at least it allows you to sing closer so there is more apparent presence.
My buddy who found the Sennheiser in a pawn shop said it had been there for a couple of years. Based on their asking price I don't get it.
The Rode is a slimmer, small capsule condensor ... probably used more for overhead choir work, overhead toms, or acoustic guitar. The Sennheiser has a more tradional hand held stage mic look (and possibly character).
Help me decide please!
Does anyone have experience recording vocals with either or both of these. I know there are many other vocal mics you might suggest, but it's already a done deal. I have basically already paid the money and I just need to pick one of these two and give the other one back.
The Sennheiser was made in Germany and the Rode in Australia.
The Rode seems a little more sensitive, but the e865 seems to have more presence ... or at least it allows you to sing closer so there is more apparent presence.
My buddy who found the Sennheiser in a pawn shop said it had been there for a couple of years. Based on their asking price I don't get it.
The Rode is a slimmer, small capsule condensor ... probably used more for overhead choir work, overhead toms, or acoustic guitar. The Sennheiser has a more tradional hand held stage mic look (and possibly character).
Help me decide please!