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Old 6th May 2012   #1
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Studios in specific cities with GREAT mic collections

Can you please recommend some studios in specific cities with GREAT mic collections? I am a hack basement hobbyist musician who is having a lot of fun learning how to self-record. I am interested in auditioning a variety of mics and picking the best one for my voice. I like the results I am getting with my current mics, but I think that booking some time and doing some comparisons, and listening to the advice of the folks at the studio, would be the best way to make sure I am using the best mic for my voice.

Here are the cities I can visit without major hassle:

Lexington or Louisville, KY
Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Akron or Canton, OH
Pittsburgh, PA
Any other place up to 4 driving hours from Charleston, WV

Don't be shy about recommending your own studio if you are in one of those cities.

Thanks for your help.
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I was with a studio in Sharpsburg, MD years ago that had some great mics.

Think it was called...echoes...check it out. Not sure if they're still around.
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Yeah, Sharpsburg is more than 5 hours away from Charleston, WV. If I were going to drive that far, I would probably go all the way to DC. Thanks for the response, though.
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