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xingu
posté mar. 13 mai 2003, 00:49
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Looking to get a cheap condensor for vocals and acoustic guitar. Does anyone have anything good (or bad) to say about the Behringer B2? I'm currently using an SM-57. Will a lower end condensor like the B2 make a big difference in my recordings? Any other suggestions? Thanks...
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posté jeu. 15 mai 2003, 05:50
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Mind that the NT1 has a noise floor a bit higher than the NT1-a its successor, anyway, i'd try before I buy !

Depending of your voice, your way of spitting in the mic, a sm57 may still be more apropriate wink.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif but more seriously, the B2 may sound better or crappier than the Rode, or they can both be not the sound you want to hear.

And don't forget a pop shield!


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