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#97492 by Slacker G
Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:14 am
If you want an El Cheapo that out *performs a SM58 try the Nady SPC25 at Musicians Friend for $40.00.

It sounds comparable to the SM58, but is about 3X louder before feedback. It has a double wind screen and pop filters built in to it. It gets 5 star ratings everywhere. I own two of them and they are good.

#97493 by CraigMaxim
Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:17 am
Slacker G wrote:If you want an El Cheapo that out *performs a SM58 try the Nady SPC25 at Musicians Friend for $40.00.

It sounds comparable to the SM58, but is about 3X louder before feedback. It has a double wind screen and pop filters built in to it. It gets 5 star ratings everywhere. I own two of them and they are good.



I'm going to be needing some PEFORMANCE mics myself soon!

I'll check those out. Less than half the price, is awesome, if they are comparable, and also as road worthy!

Thanks for the tip Slacker!

#97532 by Slacker G
Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:23 am
CraigMaxim,

I bought two for the road when I go to jam. Here are a couple of features I didn't mention.

The single AA batt lasts about 40 hours when left on.

The double windscreen/ pop filter:

The outer filter can unscrew and leave only the inner filter for miking cymbals, acoustic guitar, or other instruments.

They have flat spots all around the windscreen to keep it from rolling off a tilted surface.

It's so cheap you can out fit a whole band with them so your sound man has an easier job .

I really do like mine. I was using them for recording. Then I thought why? Especially when I have two large condenser MXL 4000 studio mikes sitting next to me.

Now they are great little mikes, but no comparison to the 4000, which can't be used on stage easily anyway because of their sensitivity.

You will not be disappointed with the Nady. And if you don't like it, Musicians Friend will take it back no questions asked.

Ok. This will make me look like a Ho, but the MXL 4000 is used on this song

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8624066

And the Nady SPC 25 is used on this song

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8365681

(On vocals only) OK Now I feel like a cheap slut.

#97542 by philbymon
Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:57 pm
Oh Slacker G, you shameless HUSSY! How DARE you post music on a musician's forum!

:lol:

Hey, I really like both of those. You have a Roy Orbison kinda thing goin' on, man.

I think the el cheapo mic was clearer on my crappy PC speakers, too.

I'll hafta look into those. I'm sure Dddonnie will be interested. Thanks for the info!

#97557 by jw123
Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:18 pm
Chip Im with others here get a Shure SM 57 or SM 58. For a spit guard hang some sort of cloth in front of the mic.

The Shure will work good for recording and playing live.

I bought an Avlex Condensor a few years ago and use it for home recording. Its done a pretty good job, but the guy who's studio I record at these days is using a SM 57 with a spit guard.

#97558 by Slacker G
Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:32 pm
philbymon wrote:Oh Slacker G, you shameless HUSSY! How DARE you post music on a musician's forum!

:lol:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:



The biggy mike doesn't seem to have the proximity effect. You can be anywhere from 10 " to right up on it, and the response appears to remain about the same.
When I recorded the vocal on "I Miss Those Lies", I was right on it and singing (Loose term} in a very quiet voice.
When I recorded with the Nady, "She's Not The Girl", I was a quite a bit louder and further from the mike.

The Nady SPC25 on the other hand is more "workable" if you want a greater variance due to proximity. It is definitely more at home on a bandstand.

I believe I had the high and mid EQ up a bit more on the board when I did the song with the Nady.

Actually, both mikes are very easy to work and can you get a really professional vocal presence . If you can sing at all.

I hope that helps.

#97561 by Iain Hamilton
Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:42 pm
Thought i'd throw one in here, i have used the Joemeek JM47 with a Joemeek MQ3 for years, you could probably pick both of these up for around $200 and around $20 for a pop shield, the mic has a bass roll off switch (your rumble issue) and the preamp has a nice compressor and eq and is a better front end than any budget mixer channel. this set up will be a thousand times better than just buying a '58 and you can get it as a box set too. Buy it secondhand and dont look back :)

#97589 by Chippy
Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:48 pm
Thanks for the posts and advice people. I've heard a lot of recordings of late which tell many stories, all were good and very pro like.

I just don't have amount of cash that available and my goal is to create something as best I can on my own. I'm not doing too bad, I've got some ways to go before I can catch up of course.

I've made some notes from this thread but at the end of the day, it's about enjoyment for me personally because I'm not a musician in the technical sense. Just a drummer.

Many thanks people. :D

#97630 by CraigMaxim
Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:37 am
Chippy wrote:
I'm not a musician in the technical sense. Just a drummer.




Drummers "ARE" musicians. We have had a whole thread on this before, and a few people did disagree, but the definition of a "musician" is simply, a person who "plays a musical instrument"

Drums are a percussive musical instrument.

They have various pitches, from toms and bass drums to cymbals, etc...

If a person playing a TRIANGLE in an orchestra is a musician...

You sure as hell are one too! :-)



#97703 by Chippy
Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:35 pm
Darn fiddly doo.
Bang goes my get out clause :D
Cheers Craig.



CraigMaxim wrote:They have various pitches, from toms and bass drums to cymbals, etc...

If a person playing a TRIANGLE in an orchestra is a musician...

You sure as hell are one too! :-)



#97740 by RGMixProject
Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:36 pm
How come when you buy a "Studio Microphone" the studio dosn't come with it? :)

#97741 by philbymon
Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:38 pm
Yeah, & what kinds of "sports" are you s'posed to play in a Sports Utility Vehicle?

#97742 by RGMixProject
Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:40 pm
philbymon wrote:Yeah, & what kinds of "sports" are you s'posed to play in a Sports Utility Vehicle?


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