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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: CrazyHairRec on October 22, 2004, 09:47:48 PM
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Hello friends,
My name is Travis Sluss I run a small recording studio in New York; I have mostly experience with close micing. I recently bought the Marantz flash recorder and I already own a Grace Design Lunatec V3 with battery. I’m planning on taking a lot of time off this next year to travel around America and Europe to cities and record local music at different sized venues and outdoors. I'm looking for a cheap pair of stereo mics for me to start off with for less than $800/pair. Eventually I'm probably going to get a set of Earthworks, but I want a cheaper back-up and/or alternative. I was looking at the NT4, but I'm hearing bad things on this board, and I can only use it as a stereo mic. Obviously because I have a studio, If i can use these mics in other situations that would also be great.
Any opinions? Are DPAs too expensive? I like how small the Audix M1245s are, how do they sound? Thanks
Travis
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how about the studio projects stereo mic? jonny just sold one i bewlieve :)
dpa miniatures that people mainly use for stealth recording, are even more than your $880 alotment, i think theyre 900.
i hear the audix micros are quite nice, the 1290's sounding somewhat similar to a 'small' akg 480 :)
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for ~800 you could get a new set of ADK TL's or search the used gear section here for many other options in your price range. I would recommend finding some ??? > V3 tapes that you like and use those to make your decision. Dont forget to budget for a gear bag, extra batteries, shockmounts, more flash memory.
DPA's are always a good choice IMHO but for the price of those you could pickup a set of SR77's
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bean got it wrong- jonny has one for sale :-) 675 and that would keep you right in your budget :-)