Ive got a budget of around $1000 to $1500 per mike and I was looking at two tube mikes. One from Audio Technica- the 4060 mike, and the other from AKG- the Solidtube. Both are rated 20hz-20khz which is important. There will be some live location recordings to capture room or area sound, and other times will be for close up miking of people- either single persons or a choir type recording. Miking will be in stereo and 10 feet from choir. The recorder will be both a Sony Dolby S cassette deck and an Alesis Masterlink set to 24 bit 96fs. Probably on an 8 channel Mackie Mixer while feeding phantom power to the mikes. Now does anyone have a preference between the AKG or Audio Technica? Im wanting a tube mike.
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Topic - Tube Mikes- AT or AKG - shpickering@yahoo.ca 21:47:56 02/28/06 (8)
- Re: Tube Mikes- AT or AKG - Inmate51 07:41:03 03/03/06 (0)
- I'd go with the AT4060 - grhughes 11:57:22 03/01/06 (0)
- I know this isn't much help, but... - Bersani 22:52:08 02/28/06 (0)
- Re: Tube Mikes- AT or AKG - shpickering@yahoo.ca 22:00:39 02/28/06 (4)
- How about Schoeps MK4- M222/CMC6, or AT 4051a? - shpickering@yahoo.ca 22:30:49 03/01/06 (3)
- Re: How about Schoeps MK4- M222/CMC6, or AT 4051a? - Bersani 14:49:56 03/02/06 (2)
- Re: How about Schoeps MK4- M222/CMC6, or AT 4051a? - shpickering@yahoo.ca 16:43:57 03/02/06 (1)
- Re: How about Schoeps MK4- M222/CMC6, or AT 4051a? - Bersani 18:23:51 03/02/06 (0)