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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: The Deep End
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| Need Advice on Vocal Mic Hello Everyone! Im looking for an inexpensive vocal mic for male and female voices ranging from Pop,HipHop,R&B,im looking at an AT 4033 (Lynn Fuston gives a thumbs up) and the new 414 B XLII which one would you go for.Thanks for you help! |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: westland, michigan
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| without question out of the 2 mics you mentioned, id go with the 414. it is more versatile than a 4033 with its multipule patterns. i have a 4033 and it has a hyped top end that can,with some singers,sound harsh. |
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