Will going from MXL 603's to something in the $250-500/pair range really make that much of a difference? Thinking about a few, but not really convinced. Some of them in that range have settings I dont care about nor will use, so why pay for that aspect? Even the mics that dont have extra features, is the improvement really that noticeable?
What should I be looking at or considering besides the NT5 in that range? Or is it not worth it?
Overheads
Re: Overheads
I think the better the mic, the better your room needs to be, and the better everything else has to be. If you have an average room, use average mics. No sense in using killer mics that capture every terrible thing about the room.
You'd probably get more improvement from mic positioning than the mics themselves.
You'd probably get more improvement from mic positioning than the mics themselves.
Rebel Yell
Re: Overheads
So you’re saying my room and mic placement sucks lol.
Re: Overheads
I’m just fucking around. But yeah I have changed my overhead positions and messed with my snare mic. I always kinda thought expensive mics wouldn’t do much for me. Maybe one day I’ll uave a higher ceailing and be able to get some better results.
Re: Overheads
That's what I'm saying. Could better mics do better for you? Maybe. They might also get stuff you don't want. Drum overheads are picky as shit.
Do you ever use a bottom snare mic?
Rebel Yell
Re: Overheads
That's what I'm saying. Could better mics do better for you? Maybe. They might also get stuff you don't want. Drum overheads are picky as shit.
Do you ever use a bottom snare mic?
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I did on my EP but wasnt all that happy with the snare sound on that. Im much happier with what Ive been doing now.