Your perfect vocal mic
- CrowsofFritz
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Your perfect vocal mic
Anyone have a vocal mic that’s absolutely perfect for them? I’ve tried all kinds of mics and nothing fits it better so far than the MXL 4000. It might be that massive bump in the high frequencies, but it just works.
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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I bounce around and use different vocal mics. I can't say that any of them would be my be-all end-all vocal mic. I love my LDC mics for the detail and vocal-oriented EQ curve for when that's appropriate, but I also really like the sound of an SM57 or an MD-421 on vocals. On backing vocals, I tend to use my really dark ribbons (Fatheads). I mainly just grab whatever is either already on the stand, or whatever I'm "feeling" at the time.
One of these days, I'm going to splurge on a U47, U67 or U87. Then I can record my mediocre vocals in the highest definition possible

One of these days, I'm going to splurge on a U47, U67 or U87. Then I can record my mediocre vocals in the highest definition possible



- vomitHatSteve
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Same, but I am very attached to my Samson S-12s.
- CrowsofFritz
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I really don’t like the AT 2020 on my voice. It sounds so dull.
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
Re: Your perfect vocal mic
I've had one of those for 15 years. its not my favorite but it works fine for me. its not like i have a golden voice or anything.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 12:55 am I really don’t like the AT 2020 on my voice. It sounds so dull.
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For my voice... I like unplugged mics.
Failing that, my NT1 is the best I've tried so far.
Failing that, my NT1 is the best I've tried so far.
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ANY mic will capture my voic well enough. Sadly my voice needs quite a bit of EQ boosting in some VERY weak frequencies. In terms of condensers
I have an AT2020 which is fine and a Focusrite which is a little better for me and a Behringer which is almost as good as the other two.
I have an AT2020 which is fine and a Focusrite which is a little better for me and a Behringer which is almost as good as the other two.
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Re: Your perfect vocal mic
odd ly the mic I like best for my voice is also what i prefer for live, an EV N/D 767.
- musicturtle
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I like my Aston Origin.
But I have found the more I record, I can make most mics work, there is no magic pill to replace a great performance.
But I have found the more I record, I can make most mics work, there is no magic pill to replace a great performance.
- CrowsofFritz
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I’ve still been trying to record on my AT 2020. I just can’t make it work. Sounds good for my guitar, but not vocals. It might work better for female vocals, though.
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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I agree with this actually. Gear, within reason, is overrated.musicturtle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:10 pm I like my Aston Origin.
But I have found the more I record, I can make most mics work, there is no magic pill to replace a great performance.