robyrobster12
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Hey, im just woundering what mics are out there that sound great for recording the amp, and are affordable?
robyrobster12 said:ok thanks. yeah i tried to record with some crapy mics lastnight and didnt realy sound all that great. so you say the e609 sound better then the 57?
Remember also that mic placement has a lot to do with tone quality. I once got better results with a crappy $2 pc mic than with a bad-positioned Shure SM57. So I usually use an SM57, but I keep hearing great things about Heil PR30 and PR40 dynamic mics... I didn't have the chance to try one though. If you can, give them a try.robyrobster12 said:ok thanks. yeah i tried to record with some crapy mics lastnight and didnt realy sound all that great. so you say the e609 sound better then the 57?
SM7b runs about $300, not what one would call a cheap mic. It is excellent for vocals, broadcast and voiceover work though and that's why I have one. As for kicks, a 421 or RE20 is usually a better option. The RE20 also makes one hell of a guitar mic but it is not inexpensive either.ROPAX said:I just saw Green Day on Colbert Report and Billy Joe or his guitar player was using two shure sm7b mics. Micheal Jackson used this mic on Thriller and many of the albums that followed. Its a famous mic and really cheap in price. I cant wait to get one. You tube it and you can see Eddie Vedder singing through one. Its a Dynamic mic so it is great for Kick drums or any loud instruments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr0BXXKLJb0
here is the Green Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsHd25W_Dzs
Hey, im just woundering what mics are out there that sound great for recording the amp, and are affordable?
When I was still working in radio I would "borrow" our extra RE20 or 421 mics for shows. They are fantastic for vocals, kick, guitars, just about anything really.JF Omalycat said:RE20 makes a good vocal mic, too, with a decent preamp.
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