"TimPerry" <timperry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hi all,
>> I need to buy some mics for my home studio.
>> I have a drum set and I want to mic it with 2 over heads and 1 for
>> kick and 1 for snare (total 4 mics).
>> I also want to get a mic for my guitar amp and bass amp, and also for
>> vocals and percussion etc,,,.
>>
>> My budget is up to $1200 USD.
>>
>> What do you recommend?
>> Thanks!
>
> of course there are quite a few ways and means to do this but i think
> you will be pleased with the following:
>
> kick: audix D6
>
> snare: audix D1
>
> OH: audix ADX-51 or Rode NT-5 (if the budget is really tight Joe
> Meek JM-27 or behringer B-1)
>
> bass: audix D4
>
> guitar: audix D3 (handles incredibly loud SPL without distortion or
> overloading inputs)
>
> choosing vocal mics is kind of like buying underwear... personal taste
> has a lot to do with it. right now i am recommending the Behringer B-1
> condenser as a low cost studio condenser.
I heartily recommend the B-1. I've been using it for all osrts of
applications, even on location into an HHB MDR500. Quite superb.
NB


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