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Subject:Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2) Band
Posted by: Will_3
Date:1/5/2007 8:15:17 PM

We are going to buy some mic's and would like to hear suggestions.

Please suggest mic's for...

1 - Voice Over Work

2 - Band & Vocal recording in a small studio

Please suggest budget mic's first... and some industry standards second.

We will take that info and our small budget... and then decide where to go budget and where to go with a more standard/expensive approach.

thanks for any help.


Subject:RE: Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2) Band
Reply by: garrigus
Date:1/8/2007 7:59:43 AM

Hi Will,

Check out the Shure KSM27. I have this mic and love it. Works great for vocals and can also be used for instrument recording. Here's a link:
Shure KSM27 Studio Microphone

And if you need info on recording vocals, check out this article:
Vocal Recording Microphone Techniques

You can also find more great articles here:
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Scott

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Subject:RE: Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2)
Reply by: Andreas S.
Date:1/9/2007 10:44:45 AM

For both Voice Over for and Band/Vocal recording I use:

Stuido Projects C1 or C3. I actually have a voice-over studio (mostly radio and video work is on the upswing). I regularly used a (and own) a Rode NT1 and an AKG C414 B-XLS which have now been shelved in favour the C3.

http://www.studioprojects.com

The price is right...and you get all the response and presence you need. I actually do regular radio work with the C1 which is VERY good for male vocals and EXCELLENT for female vocals and speech.

As for more standard/expensive mics...honestly...the C3's will fit the bill. I tried one looking for a cheap mic to use at live locations. I was impressed enough to use it for pretty much all my applications (and if one gets bonked out on the road, then I can replace it because it's just so darn cost effective).

Subject:RE: Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2)
Reply by: Will_3
Date:1/14/2007 4:06:58 PM

Thanks for the suggestions guys.

I will check each one of them out.

And, if anyone else has any idea's please jump in.

Will_3

Subject:RE: Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2)
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/15/2007 3:11:07 PM

No studio is complete without some 57s. (Shure SM-57) For most engineers, the go-to mic for snare and guitar amp. Selling price: 80-90usd.

Subject:RE: Which budget Mics for - 1) Voice Over 2) Band
Reply by: samcat
Date:1/26/2007 11:29:07 AM

I'm sure I will get laughed at for this, but I have used the Audio-Technica pro 24 stereo mic it and it one great mic, especially if you are recording on the fly to a portable unit. When you are all done laughing remember it costs about $100.
Jeff B.

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