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Beginner Mic recommendations (under $150)
What do you have in mind? Looking for a small condenser under $150, and so doesn't need to be top notch. Just home recording for fingerstyle. My previous Cad gxl1200 went missing...
Right now, looking at: Rode M3 AKG perception 170 AT 2021 Behringer B5 The behringer is about 60% the price of the other 3 mics. If the behringer does as good a job, ill go for it. I've also read nice reviews on the Rode. Shoot me any others I may have missed Thanks
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Line Audio CM3 is at your budget. Not available in stores, so has to be ordered. It’s a wide cardioid with a flat frequency response. Sounds very nice on acoustics but a cardioid or hyper cardioid might be better for home recording.
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Slate ML-2 mic is getting some good reviews and is in your price range.
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The Behringer B-5 I tried a decade back was surprisingly good sounding when I ran it through a decent mid-line tube microphone preamp. It has two capsules (omni and uni-directional if I remember right). Nice detail, but not as robust sound as a Neumann KM-184 (and $800 cheaper). It sounded really good. We were auditioning one for a guy's home recordings. For $70 it's a pretty inexpensive experiment.
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https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...ser-microphone Reading the reviews from actual purchasers / users is often a good way to evaluate a mic's real value. I have a bunch of mics that I recorded the same exact close-miked passage on guitar and a bit of vocal on. I did them all consecutively, adjusting each mic's gain to just below clipping. I can tell you that the 170 sounds very close to more pricey MDCs like the C-1000 and NT3s, although I don't have Neumanns or other high dollar sdcs to compare them to. I would expect that a mic retailing for $800 might sound better, but the 170s sound pretty good to me. Evaluate what you purchase based on sound, but also look closely at specifications. Some of the mics you list have smaller diaphragm size and some are back-charged electeret element design. Nothing against those designs, but do look into the pros and cons of the actual element size and type of what you might purchase. |
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good to hear confirmation of the p170 and the B5.
thanks for the other 2 suggestions too folks.!
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