Any suggestions for a decent ribbon mic, preferably not over $200?
I would of course prefer to get a Royer, but sadly that is just not in the stars right now. It would to 90% be used for electrical guitars.
The guitars I'm gonna record are pretty fat and I want to pick that up, but I don't want the midrange to suffer either. The head that will be used on most guits is a 5150 (don't remember the cab) if that helps with suggestions. The 5150 can have a pretty shrill bzzz-ing thing going on, so I want something to warm that up and smooth it out a bit, if you know what I mean?
Hit me with your wisdom.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
2hey vaka,
welcome to the board.
try typing "ribbon" in the search screen and limiting it to "tech room" with the drop down menu on the left-ish. that'll be a good start. there are a bunch of useful threads here, and you can at least narrow it down to five pages of stuff or so.
try searching for brand names, like Royer, also.
there's a tutorial on several different ways to search for things as a sticky at the top of the crap/not crap section.
hth,
Faiz
welcome to the board.
try typing "ribbon" in the search screen and limiting it to "tech room" with the drop down menu on the left-ish. that'll be a good start. there are a bunch of useful threads here, and you can at least narrow it down to five pages of stuff or so.
try searching for brand names, like Royer, also.
there's a tutorial on several different ways to search for things as a sticky at the top of the crap/not crap section.
hth,
Faiz
kerble is right.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
3Cascade Microphones has a ribbon mic for 159. They have an add in Tapeop magazine which everyone and their mother should have a subscription to.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
4kerble wrote:hey vaka,
welcome to the board.
try typing "ribbon" in the search screen and limiting it to "tech room" with the drop down menu on the left-ish. that'll be a good start. there are a bunch of useful threads here, and you can at least narrow it down to five pages of stuff or so.
try searching for brand names, like Royer, also.
there's a tutorial on several different ways to search for things as a sticky at the top of the crap/not crap section.
hth,
Faiz
hey & thank you
yep, i tried that before my post but i could not find the exact info i was looking for.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
5kearnsalot wrote:Cascade Microphones has a ribbon mic for 159. They have an add in Tapeop magazine which everyone and their mother should have a subscription to.
Have you tried it? The mic that is.
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6Shiny Box makes good affordable stuff. The ribbons with the upgraded transformers sound really good for the money.
http://www.shinybox.com/
I have one. They sound great as room mics, drum overheads, acoustic guitars, dulcimers. Pretty dull and flat, nothing too flattering.
http://www.shinybox.com/
I have one. They sound great as room mics, drum overheads, acoustic guitars, dulcimers. Pretty dull and flat, nothing too flattering.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
7Dude just spend a hundred or somore than that beyer 500 or 260 will be great!
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8vaka wrote:kearnsalot wrote:Cascade Microphones has a ribbon mic for 159. They have an add in Tapeop magazine which everyone and their mother should have a subscription to.
Have you tried it? The mic that is.
Wish I could say I have. Your best bet for trying mics out is finding a place that has a good return policy and buy a mic at a time and return it if you don't like it. Not sure what you have in Sweden but I'm sure a google search will turn a bunch of stuff up.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
9Look into the Beyer M260.
Otherwise, if you decide to go Chinese, try Shinybox.
Otherwise, if you decide to go Chinese, try Shinybox.
Ribbon mic suggestions needed
10I got a Cascade Victor Ribbon a few weeks ago.
I can vouch for their durability!!!!!!
I was using it as a drum overhead mic when this douche drummer had a little fit after he broke a tom head. Sadly, he accidentally knocked the ribbon mic over and let it SMACK on the ground. There is huge dent on the top and I can see that the ribbon enclosure has moved a slight bit.
This mic still works and sounds good. I couldn't believe it. I was told not to breath on ribbons the wrong way but this thing took some abuse.
Great mic and NICE case for the price.
I can vouch for their durability!!!!!!
I was using it as a drum overhead mic when this douche drummer had a little fit after he broke a tom head. Sadly, he accidentally knocked the ribbon mic over and let it SMACK on the ground. There is huge dent on the top and I can see that the ribbon enclosure has moved a slight bit.
This mic still works and sounds good. I couldn't believe it. I was told not to breath on ribbons the wrong way but this thing took some abuse.
Great mic and NICE case for the price.