Mic recommendations, under $200?

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Mic recommendations, under $200?

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I am looking for as good as possible a micriphone for home recording. Maybe a condenser mic, but I'm definitely interested in hearing whatever you've used and liked.

Also, if possible, for less than $200.

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Re: Mic recommendations, under $200?

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What kind of mic, Instrument, vocal?

The standard fall back is the SM57, works well for inst and vocals, and can be found used all day long for a lot less than 100.

The Sennheiser’s are tops for instrument recording and are just under the $200 mark.

CAD makes some very nice mics, more a live sound vs studio kind of mics but you can get mic sets for less than $200.

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Audio-Technica makes some good cheap ones. I've got an AT3035 ldc, which is enough for my purposes. I really hate SM57/58s for recording.
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I owuld bump up to the shure 57 beta. It has a more crisp upper range, and so far, sounds good on everything I've tried.
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aen wrote:I owuld bump up to the shure 57 beta. It has a more crisp upper range, and so far, sounds good on everything I've tried.


+1 on that - my bandmate is the gearhead of my band, and when it comes to inexpensive mics, he swears by the 57 beta.
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Well, obviously it won't represent a real bass cab very well, but for everything else....
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Take a look at the Oktava's, altho I think that in the US they're rebranded as EHX and may work out more expensive. Anyway, here in Europe they come quite cheap and they're built like tanks.
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metalmariachi wrote:What kind of mic, Instrument, vocal?


Basically for old skool 4-track home recording, mostly acoustic guitar and no doubt some wild fuzzy electric too.

I've been recommended this: http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-TubePre-MXL990-Condenser-Microphone?sku=270354 ...anyone tried one?
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Check out the Rode NT-1A. It's great for acoustics and vocals. Also check out the AKG Perception 200. Also nice on acoustics and vocals. I have used both and like them a lot.
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