Paul Winkler wrote: > For vocals, I like my MXL V67G and my Sennheiser 421. > > For acoustic guitar I don't currently have a mic I really like. The > V67G is tolerable, as is the 421, as is my MXL V57 (flatter mids than > the V67 but more harsh on top). But none of them are really ideal for > guitar. I've heard the small-diaphragm MXL 603 is a good value, they > go for around $100, I've been meaning to try that. For $200 or so you > could also check out the AKG 535 which doubles as a very very nice > handheld mic. nice overview! I lost track of low budget mics, a while ago. thanks! IMO most Mics between $300 and $700 don't make sense. Either you want sth. cheap or you want sth. professional! ("you" is "me" here. lol) Audiotechnica does make great affordable mics. I can recommend the AT4033a for "rock/pop" home recordings. - you might be able to get an AT4033 for < $250. I would not be able to express it with "flatter mids" or "harsh" words. It basically just sounds as great the original sound-source and it's not too picky about angle & position. see the specs: http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/964b385a2568a4f6/index.html http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/resource_library/product_images/09784de3cae20fd5/orig/at4033cl_freq.jpg or listen to it in use: AT4033 used one for acoustic guitar, vocals, electric guitar(s): 1m in front of a 2x12'' Fender Twin; percussion, snare and hi-hat: sure sm58 and the AT. Base-drum and Overheads are from a midi-keyboard; Bass-guitar is DI (past a BOSS CS-3). the sax-solo got lost: http://robin.linuxaudio.org/stay_today.mp3 nowadays I rarely record at home, and tend to lend or rent a Neumann (the "classic" KM184 or sth. appropriate) - For the rare spontaneous occasions the AT4033 is still great and versatile. (thanx Oma Resi - she bought it for me ~5 years ago) > I still want to find a good small-diaphgragm condenser. Or maybe some > ribbon mics, yum. > > I'm not a fan of the C1000. Here's an interesting post about why it > sometimes works fine and sometimes is awful: > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.audio.pro/browse_thread/thread/eab8c6400a4f4fa0/369fcee1b26201ba?lnk=st&q=&rnum=1&hl=en#369fcee1b26201ba I also like Harvey's other comment on the C1000 on this page. and I've never heard about the "Oktava MK012" before - http://www.mojopie.com/mk012.html cheers, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user