Mic Help
- 6_strings_for_life
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:22 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
Mic Help
OK so I want to get a mic and stand. I do not want to spend over 100$. I want to get some kind of a package deal, that comes with everything I need. Maybe something like this.....
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=l ... id/276665/
If I get this will i be able to plug it right into my amp? This seems to be the best deal I have found so far. Does anyone have this one, or somehting like it? Or does anybody know of a package deal that is better than this one?
thanks
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=l ... id/276665/
If I get this will i be able to plug it right into my amp? This seems to be the best deal I have found so far. Does anyone have this one, or somehting like it? Or does anybody know of a package deal that is better than this one?
thanks
- GuitarGuy305
- DMBTabs.com Council
- Posts: 955
- Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:06 pm
- Location: CR IA
- Contact:
They have adapters you can buy that convert the Low Z connection from the mic to a High Z 1/4" connector, like your guitar jacks. You could get one of those and then plug it into your amp.
If you've got an amp with a vocal channel, it should have a Low Z jack as well, and perhaps even phantom power.
If you've got an amp with a vocal channel, it should have a Low Z jack as well, and perhaps even phantom power.
- 6_strings_for_life
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:22 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
I had a sennheiser e835 and it was a great vocal mic. I'm not sure about this one.
Of course you can't go wrong with a Shure sm57,sm58, etc.
You also don't NEED to get it in a package. Just figure out what length cable you need and pick a cheap boom stand and your set. Everything on those big internet stores is already marked down to bare minimum so there's no real point to getting a package deal. Also, some stores like http://www.music123.com have outlet sections where you might save a few bucks.
You might also be able to save some cash going thru ebay.
Of course you can't go wrong with a Shure sm57,sm58, etc.
You also don't NEED to get it in a package. Just figure out what length cable you need and pick a cheap boom stand and your set. Everything on those big internet stores is already marked down to bare minimum so there's no real point to getting a package deal. Also, some stores like http://www.music123.com have outlet sections where you might save a few bucks.
You might also be able to save some cash going thru ebay.
shure baby, then get a stand used. theres no disadvantage in a used stand
~Andy (The artist formerly known as praisedave)
http://www.andymangold.com
http://www.andymangold.com
- 6_strings_for_life
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:22 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
ok after looking at these a little more, the shure mic's do look real nice. But I am looking for a mic that i can use for my guitar(as well as other instruments) and my voice. In the mic description they say that the Sm-57 is used for recording instruments and the Sm-58 for vocals.. So what should I do now?
they're probably similar enough...
~Andy (The artist formerly known as praisedave)
http://www.andymangold.com
http://www.andymangold.com
- GuitarGuy305
- DMBTabs.com Council
- Posts: 955
- Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:06 pm
- Location: CR IA
- Contact:
- 6_strings_for_life
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:22 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
- GuitarGuy305
- DMBTabs.com Council
- Posts: 955
- Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:06 pm
- Location: CR IA
- Contact:
- Trippin Hillbilly
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 3577
- Joined: Fri Feb 21, 2003 9:58 am
- Location: London, UK
- Contact:
Re: Mic Help
What are you planning on using this for? Live or home recording?6_strings_for_life wrote:OK so I want to get a mic and stand. I do not want to spend over 100$. I want to get some kind of a package deal, that comes with everything I need. Maybe something like this.....
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=l ... id/276665/
If I get this will i be able to plug it right into my amp? This seems to be the best deal I have found so far. Does anyone have this one, or somehting like it? Or does anybody know of a package deal that is better than this one?
thanks
- 6_strings_for_life
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1162
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:22 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
- Trippin Hillbilly
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 3577
- Joined: Fri Feb 21, 2003 9:58 am
- Location: London, UK
- Contact:
You'd get by with that mic but if I were you I would consider getting a condensor. The Studio Projects B1 is regarded as a really good all round mic and you could probably get it for a bit less than $100.
http://www.studioprojectsusa.com/b1.html

http://www.studioprojectsusa.com/b1.html

Good call. If your using it strictly for recording than get the Studio Projects. Although you would need phantom power which may be an issue.Trippin Hillbilly wrote:You'd get by with that mic but if I were you I would consider getting a condensor. The Studio Projects B1 is regarded as a really good all round mic and you could probably get it for a bit less than $100.
http://www.studioprojectsusa.com/b1.html
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 230 guests