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Home Recording Acoustic Guitar And Vocals
PM Church Guy | 2024-09-05 03:42:25 |
Bought this for podcasting and basic music recording (vocals and acoustic guitar). B&H was definitely the cheapest place to get this mic. I'm sure there are better condenser mics out there but they cost $300-$400 or up to the thousands so this is a steal for what you get. I haven't found any real problems with it so far. For this price you can't really go wrong. 5 |
jmellino | 2024-05-08 02:14:12 |
Great mic for acoustic guitar and vocals 5 |
Spud | 2024-09-25 05:54:59 |
I use the mic to record vocals and acoustic guitar in my home studio. I find it clear and responsive across all frequencies, with little feedback. It feels solid and comes with a handy carry pouch for traveling. Overall, great value mic. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-04 06:54:40 |
I use the snowball for acoustic guitar and vocals. Excellent sound quality! 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-05-25 07:38:10 |
Really enjoying this for my home studio. Tested by recording an acoustic guitar and it sounds much better than my acoustic pickups. 5 |
mdrs | 2024-07-12 05:46:20 |
Great addition to any recording studio, pro or home. I've found it particularly good for recording acoustic guitar. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-01 03:29:32 |
Perfect for recording acoustic guitar, or pretty much any instrument. ... 5 |
SOUL SINGER | 2024-09-27 09:37:43 |
GREAT FOR VOCALS AND ACOUSTIC GUITAR CLASSIC SOUND GREAT LOOK STAR QUALITY. 5 |
CuriousMarc | 2024-05-14 09:26:15 |
One of the best (some would say the best...) microphone in the business, particularly for vocals and lower sound level instruments (acoustic guitar, flute, etc...). Extremely sensitive, very low noise. Picks up the tiniest detail. The switchable polar pattern, integrated low cut filter and 10 dB attenuation pad means you can use them for anything in any situation, couple of switches and you are done. Just did a simultaneous recording with my Schoeps on a flute and these sounded even better, if that was at all possible. More velvet and refinment in the mid tones. You could immediately tell why they are unsurpassed on voice. If you can afford it and don't mind how large they are, this is the quintessential studio mic you need in your arsenal. 5 |
Vincent | 2024-05-26 05:27:29 |
In my project studio I record various acoustic instruments such as guitar, upright bass and violin. I also record vocals and various hand percussion. I have traditionally used small condensers such as Neumann KM 184's and AKG C451-B's but was craving the sound that only a large diaphragm can deliver. I love AKG products especially those built in Vienna. So far have only used the 214 on vocals, acoustic guitar and middle eastern percussion and it more than met my expectations. I love the AKG sound. To me AKG's are not as transparent as Neumann BUT that is what I dig about it..it brings a bit of color and an openness. At the price point..this is a must have mic..you can never go wrong with AKG 5 |