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Old 19th May 2007, 09:01 AM   #1
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Which mic to add to my existing collection?

Hi. I'm looking for a new mic to add to my existing collection for recording vocals. I currently have a Rode NT1a and Studio Projects B1. I would like the mike to be a compliment to my existing mics. My budget is $300. Please feel free to suggest any other mics that might be a better option than the ones I've listed.
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Old 19th May 2007, 04:38 PM   #3
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What pre are you working with ??
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What pre are you working with ??
I have the Studio Projects VTB1 and I'm getting a DMP3. I also have the pres in my Soundcraft M8. I might be getting rid of the M8 which is why I'm gonna get the DMP3 for stereo recordings. I'm also thinking of getting a Joe Meek later this year for another colour?
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Old 19th May 2007, 04:57 PM   #6
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You have two condensers. You need varity, not another condenser.
You should get a large dynamic like the Shure SM7 or Senn 421 and a ribbon like RB100 or RB700 (like cascade Fathead) from Thomann.
NO, get two ribbons for later stereo recording.
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Old 19th May 2007, 06:35 PM   #7
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This is what I'd do, starting where you are now...

1) sell the rodent
2) replace it with a V69

You'll have some left over from your orignal $300.00 budget. Save a little more, then:

3) get a sennheiser MD421
4) get another B1 to make a pair

Or, instead of the 421, you might try an e609 or even an sm57. I like the e609 slightly better than the 57.
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This is what I'd do, starting where you are now...

1) sell the rodent
2) replace it with a V69

You'll have some left over from your orignal $300.00 budget. Save a little more, then:

3) get a sennheiser MD421
4) get another B1 to make a pair

Or, instead of the 421, you might try an e609 or even an sm57. I like the e609 slightly better than the 57.
I never considered selling the Rode before but it's got me thinking! I have found the NT1a and B1 similar sounding with the B1 a little more body to the sound. I could sell the NT1a and get a better mic but now I'm also thinking Rode K2?
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Old 19th May 2007, 11:47 PM   #9
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The SM7b is a great mic for vocals. I really like my SM81's also. They are amazing for acoustic guitar, great for overheads, hi-hat and probably some other stuff. Good luck with your search...
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