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by NLMD311_Archive
You might also want to look into the MXL 603s matched pair they sell. You can find them on eBay from time to time, new, for under $200 including a "flight case", pair of shock mounts, windscreens and documentation. I have a pair and like them. They aren't the greatest, but possibly my favorite pick for the sub $500 SDC's. Not the most honest cardiod pattern of the budget SDC's, but still directional.
It really is all about what you are planning to record. The Rode mics definitely are on the "bright" side. A bit overly harsh and crispy for me and not all that flexible. Same with the AKG C1000s.
Believe it or not, the Nady CM-88 is a cool little mic. Very cheap and while quite limited in frequency response, it actually has a neat character to it. Isn't that what having mics is all about anyway? Those were the first mics I ever purchased and regret having sold them every day. I learned plenty from them and for what you are looking for, they may just be the mic. You could pick up 2 for under $70, I think. They don't have the traditional "Chinese sounding" highs and upper-mids everyone seems to associate with cheap, made in China condensers. Much more rounded off and not peak-y at all. May or may not still be that way...
-Darrill
"...slowly panning across something kind of crappy."