Given that that's exactly what I recommended, then I think this is an
excellent choice ;) Seriously though, I think you will be very satisfied
with these microphones.
Enjoy your new toys!
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 22/07/14 03:58, Ivan K wrote:
Thank you for all for your input. Given my needs, and
that I only want to buy one microphone at this time, I
think I am going to go with the
Behringer B-1 Single Diaphragm Condenser
This I am told will work very well for voice, and can
work well for acoustic instruments. For chamber music
recording in the future, I may pick up a couple of
Behringer B-5 Single-Diaphragm Studio Condenser
or something else. Feel free to comment on
this choice.
Ivan K <ivan_521521@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I ordered my microphone preamp, now I need a microphone.
Based on the archives of this list and my budget, I identified
three. What I mostly will be doing is:
(1) Recording voice, either speaking or singing
(2) Recording acoustic instruments (classical guitar, clarinet)
(3) Recording chamber music.
So the three microphones are:
(a) Shure SM57 (Is there a difference between the SM57 and SM57-LC?)
(b) Shure SM58 (Though which one: the SM58-LC, SM58-CN or SM58S ?)
(c) CAD gxl 2200 large diaphragm condenser $60
Just from my naive understanding, the SM57 seems like it might be the
best "general purpose" microphone for my needs.
Do people have advice or other recommendations? Thanks.
Eventually I will buy a second microphone for stereo recording.
Ivan K <ivan_521521@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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