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Musician's Friend Forever is having a sale on mics. Any favorite brands out there? I would like a standard input--not USB, but I would use it for music and podcasting.
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i've always been a big fan of sure microphones
`57 for snare and guitars/bass
58 for vox

pretty much your classic recording setup.
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shure sm's are nice and sturdy, they last longer than cheap mics. i only buy cheap mics when they have an on/off switch on them, it's easy to go from silence/loud when you need it. but shure don't have that. i like 58 for bass.

for guitar or any other noises these are REALLY nice
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i can't afford them but at gigs when i see they're using those, i smile.
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Yeah, Sennheisers e609s are pretty great for a live mic.
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I've a sure 58, I liek it. Held up to being flung around, dropped and smashed into people heads for two years.
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Audix OM5. that is the mic I always prefer for live vocals. For podcasting and home recoridng ther are probably better ones though.
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yeah the sm's are fucking sturdy, i've only ever bought one and now it's all deformed but it still works fine.
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Mike wrote:Yeah, Sennheisers e609s are pretty great for a live mic.
google seems to say the ones with the e printed on are e906 ?
i wonder how close their 'cheaper version' comes ? (the one without the 'e' printed on it, that's the e609 i believe?)
never heard it and i don't know much about mics really, but i do remember the first time my amp was mic'd with an e906 and i go off stage to check the sound (someone else playing) and the sound was really good, like full /to the front and not all hollow and 'floaty', that's how i kept remembering these mics.
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1. Audix i5 (guitar)
2. Audix D6 (punchy+tight kick)
3. Shure Beta 52 (deep+loose kick)
4. Audix OM-7 (live vocals)
5. Sennheiser e609 (live guitar)
6. Some EV N/D mic (live vocals)
7. SM58 (for other bands, lol)




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Mike wrote:Yeah, Sennheisers e609s are pretty great for a live mic.
google seems to say the ones with the e printed on are e906 ?
i wonder how close their 'cheaper version' comes ? (the one without the 'e' printed on it, that's the e609 i believe?)
never heard it and i don't know much about mics really, but i do remember the first time my amp was mic'd with an e906 and i go off stage to check the sound (someone else playing) and the sound was really good, like full /to the front and not all hollow and 'floaty', that's how i kept remembering these mics.
the e906 (the one you posted), has some bass rolloff and shit switch on it and supposedly has a fuller sound etc... I have an e609 and really love it for live use, but it CAN be kind of tinny/high endy when recording distorted guitar shit. i prefer it for clean stuff. it has amazing off axis rejection that is great for live performance/recording.
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Yup, e609 is for sure a good one. That's what I use for guitar cabs/speakers. I like it a lot, but never got on with an SM57....anything recorded sounded kinda bad in general.

I bought the MXR 990/991 combo they had and a cheapo tube preamp...never really recorded with condsenrs so thought it'd be a decent introduction. Haven't had a lot of time to really determine if I like what I'm hearing yet.
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I love the SM57. I really only occasionally mic amps with it, since I record direct, but it does wonders on my voice. I've always thought condensers sounded too clear and crisp - almost annoyingly so. The muffled/smooth sound of a dynamic just gets me.

Now I'm using a 1951 EV 611 when i record. It's a dynamic with a giant capsule - very sensitive while still being smooth. It was designed for speaking, so its got a lot of bass roll-off and a little upper-mid peak for that '50s radio-broadcast-tone.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:a lot of bass roll-off and a little upper-mid peak for that '50s radio-broadcast-tone.
ohhhh....i like that.
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DGNR8 wrote:Musician's Friend Forever is having a sale on mics. Any favorite brands out there? I would like a standard input--not USB, but I would use it for music and podcasting.
mic sale? hmmm. . . i might be interested in a picking up something cheap.

as for brands i like, i think akg has some of the best stuff for the money, but nobody gets between me and my beta 58 for live vocals.



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Post by SpectralJulian »

I gotta tell you that I used to think that SM-57s sounded like balls.

And then I went to a studio with good pre-amps and I thought they sounded amazing.