Studio Condenser Mics
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Studio Condenser Mics
Ok, so up to this point i have used my Sm 58 to record everything but while at a buddy's house I tried out his condenser mics, and my god, what a difference!
He had the MXL 900 series vocal and intrument mics and they sounded really good, plus he only paid $100 for both of them. I found the same deal on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 4?v=glance
So my question is: is this a good buy, I mean you can't beat the price, but do yall know of anything better in this range 80-150?
Thanks
He had the MXL 900 series vocal and intrument mics and they sounded really good, plus he only paid $100 for both of them. I found the same deal on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 4?v=glance
So my question is: is this a good buy, I mean you can't beat the price, but do yall know of anything better in this range 80-150?
Thanks
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It's a good buy. I have that larger mic on its own, and it is a superb value.
Buy it. Try making a recording like this when you get it.
Point the pencil condensor at the twelfth fret and set the LD mic up near the bridge, both 6"-12" away from the guitar. Send them to your computer on totally separate channels, one panned hard right and the other panned hard left. Mix them down into some great sound.
Buy it. Try making a recording like this when you get it.
Point the pencil condensor at the twelfth fret and set the LD mic up near the bridge, both 6"-12" away from the guitar. Send them to your computer on totally separate channels, one panned hard right and the other panned hard left. Mix them down into some great sound.
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Pan one mic on the mixer all the way to the right and the other all the way to the left. Set your recording program to record two tracks, and put one track as recording from the left and the other from the right.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:That sounds like a great idea, but how would i send them to separate channels?
damn this makes me think i really want phantom power in my amp i hope to buy soon...
is there no other way to power a condenser? it seems really GAY that theres no way to power them externally.
is there no other way to power a condenser? it seems really GAY that theres no way to power them externally.
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a preamp, sure. if your amp has a dedicated mic line, there's like a 99% chance it has phantompraisedave wrote:damn this makes me think i really want phantom power in my amp i hope to buy soon...
is there no other way to power a condenser? it seems really GAY that theres no way to power them externally.
see ive been shopping around extensively and all of the amps im considering have dedicated mic channels, but only one (the largest and most exspensive) says it has phantom power... gur.bbatsell wrote:a preamp, sure. if your amp has a dedicated mic line, there's like a 99% chance it has phantompraisedave wrote:damn this makes me think i really want phantom power in my amp i hope to buy soon...
is there no other way to power a condenser? it seems really GAY that theres no way to power them externally.
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I dont think that would work. A mixer is used to mix down to a single channel. I think you're going to need a soundcard that has multiple inputs.slimerdmb24 wrote:Pan one mic on the mixer all the way to the right and the other all the way to the left. Set your recording program to record two tracks, and put one track as recording from the left and the other from the right.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:That sounds like a great idea, but how would i send them to separate channels?
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You could have a soundcard that has left and right inputs or one that has a stereo input. Just isolate the channels in the program as well as on the mixer.bngholio14 wrote:I dont think that would work. A mixer is used to mix down to a single channel. I think you're going to need a soundcard that has multiple inputs.slimerdmb24 wrote:Pan one mic on the mixer all the way to the right and the other all the way to the left. Set your recording program to record two tracks, and put one track as recording from the left and the other from the right.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:That sounds like a great idea, but how would i send them to separate channels?
see thats what i was looking for. THANKS SO MUCH! (link?)slimerdmb24 wrote:Man you can get a phantom power supply for like $30. It will just power the mic and send an XLR out to wherever you want it to go.
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thanks... i was looking in recording not live soundbngholio14 wrote:http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product?sku=185271
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