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Buying Your First Mic


How to Buy Your First Microphone for Live or Studio - Sweetwater

Whether you're recording or performing original music, covers, podcasts, or something else, use this guide to find your perfect first mic!

I want to buy my first microphone. I need suggestions. - Reddit

I'm looking for a microphone but I'm on a budget (I think I can spend up to 200-300 for now, or even less if you have anything in mind since it's my first mic).

Choosing Your First Microphone: a Field Guide - Perfect Circuit

In this article, we'll dive into some of the different types of microphones, the specifications and what they mean, and how to determine which is the right fit ...

Buying Your First Mic: The 4 Step Guide - LANDR Blog

Ask yourself these four important questions and you'll be able to narrow your choices down a lot and find the right mic for your sound.

Advice For Buying Your First Microphone | DIKTATORIAL Suite

To sum it all up, if you're buying your first microphone, I recommend choosing a large-diaphragm, multi-pattern condenser microphone with a pad ...

When starting out in home recording, is it worth buying an expensive ...

Buy a mid-range microphone, one between 100 and 300 dollars. You will go a long way with a relatively decent microphone - compared to a cheap one.

Buying A Microphone - Everything You Need To Know

It's seems like the most basic question to ask but knowing the primary purpose of the microphone you are going to buy is an essential part of ...

Newbie looking to buy first microphone. | My Les Paul Forum

for your $200 mic budget you should be able to snag a SM57 AND SM58 which would cover alot of ground in terms of recording and live micing as ...

How to Buy A Microphone - Shure USA

Question 1: What am I trying to mic? Vocal or Instrument? ... Most manufacturers produce microphones for specific types of sound sources. Microphones that are ...

My first high end mic purchase - Gearspace

I agree the C414 sounds a bit "cold" But since I run it through a TL-Audio PreAmp I actually prefer it much more then the expensive Neumann M147 ...

What Mic Should I Buy First? - Sound On Sound

For general-purpose use, a mic with a fairly flat response is the most flexible, though a gentle peak at 8kHz or above is usually pretty benign. I'd only ...

Please advise me on my first mic preamp purchase - Gearspace

I use an UAD Apollo Twin, a Rode NTK mic (with upgraded tube) and I need the preamp to record vocals, acoustic guitars and bass. Here are some of my notes.

Choose your First Mic - Music Production Knowledge

Also, if you plan on recording acoustic instruments or a live band, a small diaphragm and condenser mics are the way to go. Setting up a stereo recording would ...

What should I look for when buying a microphone? - Quora

It helps to know your interface. If you are planning to just record a podcast and use a USB mic, then you are looking for very different things.

Beginner's guide: Choosing your first five microphones - MusicTech

This guide provides you with some advice on purchasing mics that will be used on every session – mics that can capture a source regardless of how our ...

Your first home studio microphone : dynamic or condenser? - YouTube

If you're buying your first microphone for your home studio, what type should you go for? This video compares dynamic and large diaphragm ...

What should I consider when buying a microphone? - Bzbgear

Are you ready to elevate your audio game? · The first factor to consider is directionality, which refers to the microphone's ability to pick up ...

Help me decide on a first time vocal microphone purchase!

Came in here to suggest an sm58 or beta 58 also -- unless you're ONLY going to be using it for recording at home. In which case you will ...

Beginner's Guide to Buying Microphones For Your Home Recording ...

There are different types of mics (dynamic, condenser and ribbon) that can be used, and each mic within those categories will have its own character, strengths, ...

The Ultimate Guide to Purchasing Your First Mic - Sonicbids Blog

For your first mic, I'd recommend something affordable and simple yet still high-quality. So here are my picks (all XLR mics).