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| quote: | Originally posted by DjStephenWiley
Do you have some suggestions for this price range? I was just looking at the Audio Technica AT2020 and it's only $99 but the reviws of it all seem good. Kinda strange.
I've looked at the NT1A micr, along with the PG42 with Shure. |
Sorry, I haven't used any of those, other than the NT1A, so I can't be much help there. I have heard a lot of good things recently about the Russian-made Oktava mics. They're very affordable (several models under $300) and get compared to Neuman's (which mic doesn't, right?), but I also understand that they can be hard to find since most major retailers don't carry them.
http://www.oktava-online.com/mics.htm
One thing I would mention is to just be aware that, when reading reviews of mics, everybody is a mic snob. But, the usual "truth" is that most decent large diaphragm condensers, even in the sub-$300 range, will get decent results with vocals. You're talking primarily about subtle differences in color and you have plenty of opportunity to shape the sound after the fact. By far the most important element is the source (i.e., the vocalist).
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