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Versatile condenser microphone for vocals and guitar


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Looking for a mic to mix with my SM57 for guitar tones and to use for doing vocal takes at home when my band is writing.

 

I don't want to spend loads of money, but I will spend what it costs to get decent quality.

 

What would you guys recommend? I have looked at these so far:

 

http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-x1-project-studio-rf-bundle--68612

 

http://www.dv247.com/microphones/se-electronics-se2200a-project-studio-rf-bundle--81919

 

http://www.dv247.com/microphones/rode-nt1-a-complete-vocal-recording-solution-plus--flexi-screen--68609

 

Any recommendations?

 

Tony

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honestly, for cheap-- an mxl v67g. $99 and soft spoken enough to not rip your teeth out. works really well as a drum overhead, and it rounds out the top end nasties. i use two of them in and amongst much better mics, and they're a great flavor to put in the mix. girthy and not super bright. i didn't expect much-- but they're also a decent mix of good definition and a slightly dirty presentation-- we put it up against an sm7, a heil pr30, and a rode nt1 for one particularly guttural male vocalist, and we liked it best. go figure.

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