What are some good cheap mics?
What are some good cheap mics?
I mean really CHEAP but decent. Like $30(that's pushin' it) and way down to $.99. Its just for 4-track. I would like to buy a few mics so I could experiment with them.
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Also does anyone have any favorite cheap mics out there?
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
I'm sort of a newbie, but as far as I know, there aren't any "decent" mics for under 30 buck. I'd suggest saving up 60 bucks and getting an MXL 990 condensor mic, which I the cheapest mic I know of, and it's got some pretty good reviews. That thing'll serve you well for most applications until you have enough cash for a 57 or a 58 and start getting into more specific stuff. On the other hand, if ou're deperately in need of something to record sound with, go to Radioshack and pick up on of thier mics. I guess they'll work.
P.S. I just forgot that you'll probably need phantom power for the MXL, which you can get on a Rolls mini-mic preamp for about 20 bucks.
P.S. I just forgot that you'll probably need phantom power for the MXL, which you can get on a Rolls mini-mic preamp for about 20 bucks.
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
Cheap but decent? $30 is pushing it? Down to 99 cents?
You make it sound like you're buying a burger and fries. Microphones cost more money than that.
Although at that price you might be able to find a mic at a bowling alley or a drive-thru window that would be fun to experiment with.
You make it sound like you're buying a burger and fries. Microphones cost more money than that.
Although at that price you might be able to find a mic at a bowling alley or a drive-thru window that would be fun to experiment with.
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
You can't get anything decent new at that price, but you could get a good dynamic mic used on ebay or elsewhere. AKG D1000E is one you can find on ebay sometimes, usually at about $30, and there are some good old Electrovoice mics you can get around that price too, if you wait for the right one. EV 664 can be had for $30 or less pretty often, and it's well worth it.
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I almost forgot-- shure 545. It's the predecessor of the sm57 and is pretty much identical. They often go between 20-40 bucks.
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
Wow, that is pushin' it, but I did find a great mic at that price once.. AKG D3700, but they don't make 'em anymore. I'd tell you to buy a used one, but I bought two of them used that were dead.
I had a new one, but it got a little bit of feedback in it once, and it was done.. Absolutely no low end response, the used ones I bought sounded exactly the same.. I'm sure that's why they were closing them out so cheap, they just don't last, if I could get my hands on one now I'd use it on guitar cabs all the time (at a slightly less-than-normal volume), but never plug it in to a live PA.
I still have the tweeked ones, I figure it'll make a nice effect mic for something someday..
Other than that... The best you can do is probably Radio Shack, man, and I think you're on your own there, maybe you'll tap into best kept secret in the mic industry... Who knows..??
I had a new one, but it got a little bit of feedback in it once, and it was done.. Absolutely no low end response, the used ones I bought sounded exactly the same.. I'm sure that's why they were closing them out so cheap, they just don't last, if I could get my hands on one now I'd use it on guitar cabs all the time (at a slightly less-than-normal volume), but never plug it in to a live PA.
I still have the tweeked ones, I figure it'll make a nice effect mic for something someday..
Other than that... The best you can do is probably Radio Shack, man, and I think you're on your own there, maybe you'll tap into best kept secret in the mic industry... Who knows..??
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
maybe an used electrovoice 635a? i got one for about 35 bucks on ebay awhile back.
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Nady Starpower SP-5 mics from musicians friend, buy 1 @ 19.99, get 2 free:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/277174/
They aren't great, but they are useful at the price.
Behringer XM8500 mics from musicians friend or www.audiomidi.com: around $19.99 each. Similar to the Nady's in construction (they're all made in China).
Use these or similar types until you can afford to buy Shures, EV, AKG or other more "name brand" mics later. They're so inexpensive it's not like you're throwing money away buying them.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/277174/
They aren't great, but they are useful at the price.
Behringer XM8500 mics from musicians friend or www.audiomidi.com: around $19.99 each. Similar to the Nady's in construction (they're all made in China).
Use these or similar types until you can afford to buy Shures, EV, AKG or other more "name brand" mics later. They're so inexpensive it's not like you're throwing money away buying them.
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sell some of your blood and check between your sofa cushions to scrounge up enough for any of the following:
shure 57 / 58, studio projects c1, b1, at atm25 (for bass/kick), oktava mc012 and the nady rsm-2 ribbon mic...
... or maybe you can build your own: http://messageboard.tapeop.com/viewtopic.php?t=27594
shure 57 / 58, studio projects c1, b1, at atm25 (for bass/kick), oktava mc012 and the nady rsm-2 ribbon mic...
... or maybe you can build your own: http://messageboard.tapeop.com/viewtopic.php?t=27594
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
Thanks for the feedback. I guess I will swing on by radioshack and see what they have. I have a Shure sm58 and a Ross dynamic. I just wanted to find some extra mics for a little variety. I just wanted to make a small investment because I know how bad cheap mics can be. I've had a radioshack mic and that thing lasted a month. So I was kind of not wanting to go that route again.
Oh, this is a little off topic but that Ross mic I mentioned is missing the end of it that would normaly have the xlr output. Instead of the 3 prong xlr jack it has a four prong thing. What is the deal with this? I'd google it but I don't know where to start.
Thanks.
Oh, this is a little off topic but that Ross mic I mentioned is missing the end of it that would normaly have the xlr output. Instead of the 3 prong xlr jack it has a four prong thing. What is the deal with this? I'd google it but I don't know where to start.
Thanks.
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
The TapeOp DIY omni - less than $20 each, if you can handle soldering.
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Re: What are some good cheap mics?
Scodiddly wrote:The TapeOp DIY omni - less than $20 each, if you can handle soldering.
Yes!!! Make mics!!!
Re: What are some good cheap mics?
Where are the specs on that?Scodiddly wrote:The TapeOp DIY omni - less than $20 each, if you can handle soldering.
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