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BeemerMan

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I may be able to help you out on that NTV. Email me if you are interested. Joe Meek VC1/Q is supposed to sound great with the Rode mics and digi001. I've seen it posted many times. Proven performer. Good luck. Allen

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Message # 1 12.04.25 - 06:24:41
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For mics, the ones that come to mind are the AT 4050, AKG 414, or the TLM103. Shure has a couple models in that range too. Along with the DBX, check the HHB line, like the Radius 40.

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Message # 2 12.04.25 - 06:28:56
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Screw it...You only live once, so break out those credit cards and get a manley voicebox and matching gold tube mic. Just playin' I said it before and I'll say it again you HAVE TO match you're voice with the right mic for you...That's like some rock guitarists telling me "Man NOTHING beats a tube amp" Well I play cutting edge jazz, and tube amps suck for my tone, so I use a centuar(like a polytone but even cleaner...imagine that)So go to guitar center and have a taste test. Better yet, use thier 30 day return policy and live with the mic for a couple of weeks, then you'll KNOW.

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Message # 3 12.04.25 - 06:36:39
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Absolutely right APAULOS. For instance, I am a baritone and like to sing through an AT4050. I makes my voice cut. I don't really care for the mic on much else. Having said that, the Neumann 103 is a great value and jack of all trades. I enjoy the NT's, also. <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by APAULOS: Screw it...You only live once, so break out those credit cards and get a manly voicebox and matching gold tube mic. Just playin' I said it before and I'll say it again you HAVE TO match you're voice with the right mic for you...That's like some rock guitarists telling me "Man NOTHING beats a tube amp" Well I play cutting edge jazz, and tube amps suck for my tone, so I use a centuar(like a polytone but even cleaner...imagine that)So go to guitar center and have a taste test. Better yet, use thier 30 day return policy and live with the mic for a couple of weeks, then you'll KNOW.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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Message # 4 12.04.25 - 06:40:39
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I intern at a studio here in the bay area, and I lent the owner my pair of TLM103's and he was blown away by them.. I would seriously check them out. They are definately neumanns, that's for sure. BTW, he usually uses one of the Manley Gold mics ($5k +), so it gives you an idea of the quality he is used to..

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Message # 5 12.04.25 - 06:49:56
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I used to use the Rode NT-2 and found it worked well for people with deep or warm sounding voices but didn't work at all for thin nasally sounding voices. I ended up buying a Shure KSM-44 and have used it on everything since and have been very pleased. Pretty reasonably priced along with multiple mic patterns and pads. I like it!

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Message # 6 12.04.25 - 06:55:43
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what should i use for my voice? the omni or cardiod pattern? i use the 80hz roll-off filter. hmm, maybe i should take the mix i have now and make an mp3 for you guys to take a listen to. the vocal just doesn't shine through for some reason. want me to? -j

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Message # 7 12.04.25 - 07:04:42
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Blade929

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Use the card. Omni will pick up the whole room! You should invest in a mixing book, PK has suggested some good ones recently. I've also heard that the PT home studio book is good. I would spend $30 on that before spending $1000 on a mic and pre. Unless you really understand what you need you might wind up with the wrong thing...especially since you can not try it out first.

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Message # 8 12.04.25 - 07:08:35
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I can sympthize. Good thing, all of the online biggies will allow you to return well cared for equipment. Don't be shy about trying several before you decide. At $750, the TLM103 is over your budget. It would be my first choice if I were starting from scratch looking for a workhorse. In your range, I would give the NT2 a shot. <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by closeriget: I live 3 hours away from any Guitar Center / Mars Music. :-) So I can't exactly go and check em out. I have a "nasal" voice since I'm part Western.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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Message # 9 12.04.25 - 07:19:43
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