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I looked at those...they didn't seem 'inexpensive'. One thing about the basic concept of modularity I don't like is that when the frameworks dies , the whole thing doesn't work. So there's more possibility of failure of the product, rather than 3 separate mics . If one fails , you still have the rest. Just a pov. I'll give them a second looks just to be more familiar. thanks
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I get that. On Reverb, I'm seeing Roswell mini k47s used, in mint condition, for 299 USD. A friend of mine, who has produced some classic albums in his time, considers that mic "much better than the Neumann TLM103".
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'seller in usa". No Roswells whatsoever. Maybe it's twerking the results based on my ip. I'm inclined to not buy a mic used. Hard to know the age...and they would really have to be eaten if bad. Really eaten ! ....the thing about amazon.mx is it does have a month trial period to return goods. So now the Lewitt is winning the 300 category, but just by a scratch over the warm jr. . One mic that hasn't been included is the Lauten La220. Also no Lauten's on amazon. Might compare against the Roswells. Like the roswells in price. I went to the big microphone forum. Browsed and saw some of your posts...but that forum seemed too detailed to actually dig out any useful info. thanks for your input.
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Just curious, what information would you find useful? What questions/answers would you have about a mic that would help you decide without hearing it?
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there's no substitute for hearing it....'cept another person hearing it. Sparks in groupthink.
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But I've yet to find a mic that can't sound pretty decent, the differences between various mics, even at different price points, tend to be pretty subtle. Not unlike guitars, sure they're all different, even ones of the same model, but you can make music with any of them, and the listener would be unlikely to notice the difference. My suggestion would be try to find a few demos of the ones you want, hopefully recording something similar to what you have in mind (hard, I know) and then dive in by buying one. At worst, you end up reselling and costing a few dollars for the experience and education.
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Kurth,
I cant rank order mics, and as you pointed out already, really only your ears can pick out what nuances fit your tastes best. Most reputable mics in a given price point will give “good ‘nuff” results, leaving personal preferences to be determined. I can speak to my experience with the WA 47 jr. It is my work horse mic. It is well built, sturdy, and gives my ears a satisfying audio. Its not too harsh at the high end, and certainly not muddy. I use it for guitar, vocals, and both at same time. I must admit I have become a huge fan of Warm Audio as I put together my home studio. They are reasonable clones of unaffordable classic gear, and IME have excellent quality consistency.
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I don't think the Roswell mini fits your budget. If I had $300 to spend on a large diaphragm condenser, I'd probably go with the Rode NT1. The clips I've heard have a nice smooth character. It actually comes in below your budget, and the NT1 kit comes with a shock mount, cable, and pop filter. Seems like a great deal on a good mic to me.
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https://www.amazon.com.mx/Roswell-Pr...3-a253464ffa47 ...wouldn't happen. Amazon.mx price for roswell mini k47 is about $675 US. So...roswell's not on the list. Like I said...more widely available. And I'd also like to add another mic of interest at this pricepoint. The beyerdynamic m90. Anyone tried that one? thanks
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Just to quell misinformation, the standard Roswell Mini K47 kit with hard case and shock mount sells for less than $400 at reputable U.S. retailers.
Roswell Mini K47 at Vintage King Too much? Sign up for Roswell's e-mail list and get your name thrown in the barrel for their monthly drawing. Someone gets their choice of a K-47 or 67 mic of their choice. The Rode NT1 has been through several iterations and is generally regarded as a super-nice microphone at a reasonable price. I have one of the earlier versions and it does have that upper end presence boost that most inexpensive LDC imports are known for. Possibly the newer ones have a less peaky upper end response, but that can be ascertained from current reviews. Last edited by Rudy4; 09-15-2023 at 08:22 AM. |