Help: moderately priced condenser Mics

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Apex makes a couple of tube condenser mics with a polar pattern selector that goes from Firgure8 to Cardioid to Omni with gradients in between those settings. Since the preamp is built in you can plug it into anything and they're pretty cheap. Something like $200-300 I think. I haven't heard one myself but I think they're worth checking out if you're on a budget.

Help: moderately priced condenser Mics

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I have yet to try out any of these mics, but I'm aware that Studio Projects makes some low cost $2-300 large diaphragm condensers.

Peavey (yes, Peavey) has come out with a large diaphragm cardiod condenser for about $200. I've heard good things about (no personal experience). They've even got a multipattern dual-diaphragm for about $300.

Both worth checking out - listen first, of course....

Good luck,

Help: moderately priced condenser Mics

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You might be able to find a good deal on an AT4033 on eBay. This mic has served me REALLY well over the past few years. I use it for most vocals, as a drum room mic, for bass cab (at a distance), percussion (tambourine, shaker, etc.), on guitar amps, and acoustic guitars (sounds really great when place back about two feet, with a second (dynamic) mic aimed towards the hole.

It's extremely versatile.
Carl Kunz

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