[Rwp] type of microphone
theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
Sat Mar 5 11:16:47 EST 2016
Didn’t try the PR35? lol. Yeah Heil miss while being the closest thing to condensers in a dynamic form is an acquired taste. But unless you are gonna try plenty of pics to find the perfect one for the voice they will all lmostlylike require a little EQ. The PR 40 is intended to be that big Voice over/Radio announcer mic so i am not surprised its a little muddy Though when i do podcast and have a chance to try a few mins before hand the pr 40 is always the winner by the people i am talking to. That being said i have used it to record female vocals in a pinch and gotten rave reviews on that track vocal production wise.
> On Mar 5, 2016, at 5:08 AM, Patrick Perdue <patrick at pdaudio.net> wrote:
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> I have decided that Heil mics are some of the most binary things on the planet. Either they really work for you, or they really don’t. I have used a PR20, PR22, PR30 and PR40. Out of all those mics, the PR30 worked best for me, but still required some slight EQing in the range around 3k. The 40 was just way too muddy for me. I don’t find myself doing much of anything to my SM7B, except rolling the bottom off a little bit, but that’s a general rule for me anyway.
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>> On Mar 5, 2016, at 4:48 AM, theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com wrote:
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>> The first question is what’s your budget? Personally in my unpopular opinion you should go dynamic as they are less sensitive and a great at picking up whats right in front of them and rejecting the rest of the room. The Heil Mics are especially good at this while giving you some of the qualities of a condenser mic. The share SM58 is the original standard thats been used on stages and studios for decades now. Condensers are generally favored for vocals but in my experience they aren’t worth the hassle in untreated spaces, especially if you are in a room that when you sing out loud in you can clearly hear al the nasty room reflections in. But as stated earlier most will probably disagree with me and still suggest a condenser lol. Oh and there isn’t a static microphone as far as i know.
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>>> On Mar 5, 2016, at 4:35 AM, Tayeb Meftah <tayeb.meftah at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi guys
>>> i dont know if this out of toppic, but
>>> i need a vocal microphone
>>> and i want to buy one maybe today?
>>> should i get a static or dynamic one, and why?
>>> please note that i dont have a good accostic room
>>> thanks!
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