Question about mics,,,

StressWon

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Check it,,,I need a new mic, but dont know what kind I should get. Keep in mind,,I aint got that much money to spend so,,,I'm lookin for a mic that is good enough just to put vocals down then master the vocals to sound "normal"...make sense? I got my Berringer Eororack hooked into my Soundcard if that helps,,,,,Thanks for puutin up with my stupid ass questions,,,:headbang:
 

eka

Mad samplist productions
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I've got the eurorack also and I've got a behringer B1 condensator mic.
it is not so expencive and it is a very good mic.
I paid 159 euro's for it that's about the same in dollars ( a bit more I guess).
you should check it out.
it does need phantom power.(48 volts)
 

Sober

ILLIEN
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It would be a lot more helpful if you would give us your budget so we can tell you whats best for you.
 

StressWon

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Word Sober,,I'm lookin to spend only $100.00 right now,,,I like the one Inspectah Wu posted above,,,I'm lookin to get that one, but all comments are welcome dude...also,,,

How do you connect the mic wires,,I see some mics dont come with the cables attched?
 

Sober

ILLIEN
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Yo keep in mind you need a pre amp with condenser mics. If you want to spend a bill on a mic don't get that. You should get this check the reviews!

http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHB1/view--With+Included+Accessories

That is the prefered mic for your budget. If you don't have a mic pre amp you can get a cheap one like this

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...7/g=rec/s=mics/search/detail/base_pid/180609/

on ebay for like 40 bucks. You can probably also get the mic for around 80 bucks. Try it out....
 

Formant024

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A bit more expensive but low level quality shit, Joemeek VC2 and the studioprojects VTB1( valved pre amp). both around 199.

www.studioprojectsusa.com

Prices are on their site, very mild prices too for quality mic. No diss to the behringer users but I'm into any behringer stuff since they mostly create a budget model from an existent model from another OEM. I know it's budget stuff but in the long runn you spend money anyway, why not buy the right stuff right away.
 

DJFANTOM

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I use a samson co1 condensor mic ( $70 usd )
Its a decent mic.
I have it pluged into a small phonic mixing board
And that's pluget directly in to my comps sound card.

Quick quetion. With my set up is a preamp necessary. The mixing board has phantom power and mic preamp.
I am about to get a Art tube mp mic pre just to get that smooth warm studio sound. But is a preamp realy necesary in my set up ?
 

Sober

ILLIEN
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No fantom you don't need a pre amp for your mic if your board has phantom power.

I am about to get a Art tube mp mic pre just to get that smooth warm studio sound.

Thats false man , pre amps don't color the sound. If you want warmth get a compressor not a preamp.
 

dacalion

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I agree and disagree, TUBE pre amps do add some warmth(color) but for better results overall, a compressor will do the trick.

--dac
 

DJFANTOM

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Thanks guys. Hey at the risk of sounding like a newbie (cause I do have experience working @ studios) what's a good compressor that will give me that warm studio sound, especialy for a female singers vocals (a mix between alicia keys and ashanti) , for $100 or less?
 

Formant024

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Originally posted by dacalion
I agree and disagree, TUBE pre amps do add some warmth(color) but for better results overall, a compressor will do the trick.

--dac

You cant compare the two, pre amps stabilise output voltages, if tubed it creates a warm sound. Compressor don't add warmth ( not to be confused with expander ), its an envelope to the source dynamics being adjusted by ratio and treshold. In this case, the pre amp can be the source to be compressed whereby the tube pre amp delivers the warmth on the the mic feed.

On reply, I don't think you can get a quality comp at a $100, an alesis 3630 would be THE budget comp around that price. I use the Focusrite compounder from the Platinum series, it has an bass expander which really fattens up the signal when desired. Its not a dedicated vocal comp, but it suits very well into my setup where I mostly use it in the final mix. In your case, for some more money though, i would recommend the Vocaliser from Focusrite, also in the Platinum range.
 

dacalion

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You missed some keywords in my post, starting with " I AGREE and DIAGREE "--meaning that I agreed that a compressor would be the better choice and I disagreed to TUBE pre amps not adding warmth(color). I never compared the two but even if I did compare the two, note the keywords "for better results OVERALL".

Reading is fundamental! lol

--dac
 

Formant024

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I see your point, I shouldn't be smokin and act mr smartypants, but I unfortunatly do so. I just realised I'd quoted the wrong one, lol!.
 

dacalion

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hey Formant024 its cool, I actually am glad that you spoke up. It wasn't very clear and others may have thought the same thing that you did. Good looking out and keep sharing that knowledge.

peace--dac
 

Sober

ILLIEN
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The best compressor for your price range would be a behringer since your budget is a little low. Here is a good choice:

http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHMDX2600

I would recommend you save another 100 bucks and get an FMR Real Nice Compressor. Everyone at tweakz lab praise this compressor for its warmth.

http://www.fmraudio.com/

Also check ebay on these products, you can get them new or used for less.
 

Formant024

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yeah I know, but I am more of the " save up " buy the real thing kinda dude, if you plan on doing this for a while. It all cost money and I am patient enough to wait for these items, when they mean that much to you. If you plan a budget upon the perspective of a short term saving you end up buyin budget only. For the sake of your desired quality, be patient and expand your budget. Hence me saying this over and over and over and over to anyone just starting out with sparkling future prospects commencing into buying gear. It's a maiden voyage through tonns of oem and heaps of crap in the budget range and quality isn't getting better, before you know it you've spend serious cash on budget stuff only. Just seems logical to me.
 

Sober

ILLIEN
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well his question was which was the best for his price and he didn't ask for a lecture on logical decisions. That is why i recommend the FMR without the logical thinking theory.
 
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