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Re: Condenser mic of doom
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 1:15 pm
by DRodriguez
waltdogg wrote:Shiet. I'm not using mine much, maybe I could ship mine to ya on a loan for the shootout then?
Thanks! It's up to you, completely not necessary. First, let me double check to make sure I don't have one.
I'll be doing this when I get back to work in January.
Re: Condenser mic of doom
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 9:50 pm
by GardenoftheDead
louderthangod wrote:I'm looking for a good condenser mic for recording doom metal guitar and bass. I've been using two mics, a Sennheiser 421 up close and a Rode NT1a about 6' away. I'd like to replace the Rode. I'm considering upgrading the Rode by having that Michael Joly guy mod it but I'm also up for getting a new condenser up to about a grand. Any suggestions? I wish I could afford a U87 or even a U47. I'd consider using a ribbon but I've never used one of those off the cab and I'd like to keep the close/far combo.
Ribbon mics are better pulled off because they're fragile and tend to have a really boomy proximity effect. They're also expensive unless you buy a broken one on eBay and install a new ribbon.
Re: Condenser mic of doom
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 3:35 pm
by MaggotBrainNY
I would agree with those that recommended a 414. 414 has actually become one of my favorite bass cab mics as of late. It's cool for guitars and basically everything else too. Very flexible. I love how much padding you can apply to the mic for recording crazy loud shit.
I like the Shure KSM 32 and 44 as well. Similar flexibility in the 44.
Re: Condenser mic of doom
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:46 am
by jamesmikelly
I love my SEX1T. It's best on acoustic guitar but I've yet to record something with it that didn't sound good.