Beginner Vocal Mic Recommendation

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Beginner Vocal Mic Recommendation

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Alright guys, I'm gonna do some googling for "best beginner mic" etc. but if anyone's picked up a cheap one that gives decent results recently that would be great.
I'm gonna give my niece a mic and interface for Christmas for her to practice with, she's getting really into singing now and is starting to sing more in school shows and stuff and is doing vocal stuff for her music GCSE.

https://www.micreviews.com/guides/best- ... microphone
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What budget are we talking here? Secondhand Rodes are probably good value...

Don't forget to add "under $100" into your google search. And go and post that back on HR - they love that thread. :lollers:
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Armistice wrote: Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:44 am What budget are we talking here? Secondhand Rodes are probably good value...

Don't forget to add "under $100" into your google search. And go and post that back on HR - they love that thread. :lollers:
haha, not sure I want to blatantly troll them!
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I still do most of my vocals through at AT2020. If I can sound fucking awesome through it, then someone that can actually sing surely can too.
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Greg_L wrote: Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:59 am I still do most of my vocals through at AT2020. If I can sound fucking awesome through it, then someone that can actually sing surely can too.
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I have an AT2020 also and it's great, a Behringer C1 that is pretty good - FAR better than expected. I have a Focusrite that came with the 2i2, a CM25?, that isn't too bad either. I also have a bundle of dynamics from a 57 to a 58 clone. The 58 clone - a La Grange - was quite popular with singers when I did some sound reinforcement in the early 90s.
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rayc wrote: Wed Sep 26, 2018 9:40 am I have an AT2020 also and it's great, a Behringer C1 that is pretty good - FAR better than expected. I have a Focusrite that came with the 2i2, a CM25?, that isn't too bad either. I also have a bundle of dynamics from a 57 to a 58 clone. The 58 clone - a La Grange - was quite popular with singers when I did some sound reinforcement in the early 90s.
Yeah, I'm going to give her my 2i2 and a mic. She has a laptop.
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I can now definitively say NOT any of the Neewer stuff :D

The Behri C1 was definitely surprising, considering its low cost. Not a world-class mic by any means but at $50 it's very respectable.

The Lewitt LCT240 Pro was a pleasant surprise as well. Nice smooth high end to it.
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