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"Somebody", I won't name names, started a thread about what to do with $700. Well, I want a studio microphone, mainly for vocals.
I honestly have no clue what to get. I did notice that many of the epic/symphonic metal bands I like actually use ribbon mics, not condensers. I guess the operatic singing over the heavy background favors it. My best mic so far is an AKG perception 220, which is nice enough but really not that large a step over regular dynamic mics.
Groveling the interwebz I find that people like the Mojave condenser mics like the Mojave MA-200/201/300/301. Other like the upgraded Audio-Technica like the 4047. At this time I don't see a reason for me to bother with a tube mic.
(Boston area Guitar centers are not stocking high-end gear like that and I can't use my own voice to test)
Any opinions? What's a good mic for "intense" voices, and keeps them floating over the \m/?
I honestly have no clue what to get. I did notice that many of the epic/symphonic metal bands I like actually use ribbon mics, not condensers. I guess the operatic singing over the heavy background favors it. My best mic so far is an AKG perception 220, which is nice enough but really not that large a step over regular dynamic mics.
Groveling the interwebz I find that people like the Mojave condenser mics like the Mojave MA-200/201/300/301. Other like the upgraded Audio-Technica like the 4047. At this time I don't see a reason for me to bother with a tube mic.
(Boston area Guitar centers are not stocking high-end gear like that and I can't use my own voice to test)
Any opinions? What's a good mic for "intense" voices, and keeps them floating over the \m/?