If you've already looked into getting a new microphone for recording then you've probably got a nasty shock and realised that they can be very, very expensive. In the top recording studios you may well find them using microphones priced at over $8000. Although these microphones do sound great you need not to worry, you can get decent quality microphones for less than $100. Perfect for the newbie home recordist.
And I'm going to show you exactly which ones to try out. Having had a home recording studio for over 15 years I have personally tried out a lot of different microphones and spent a lot of money. So if you don't want to make the same mistakes as me check out the best value for money microphones I've found.
1. AKG Perception 120 Studio Condenser Microphone
This is a wonderful microphone for the price. It is solid and sturdy and gives a lovely warm sound to vocals and a crisp, live sound for acoustic guitars. This microphone really does compete with the big boys and best of all it's at a fraction of the price. It has a bass roll off which is a very handy feature.
2. M-Audio Nova Condenser Microphone
M-Audio have been creating great products for years and this microphone doesn't let the brand down. I've used this microphone for years as my mic for recording acoustic guitars and as it gives the track a really warm, crisp clear sound but it also works extremely well when recording vocals. Thanks M-Audio for providing a professional quality condenser mic, at an unbeatable price.
3. MXL 440
The MXL 440 comes at an unbeatable price, around $60. For the quality of microphone this is a great price and perfect for the newbie home recordist on a budget. Through the home recording world it is commonly known as a "great cheap mic". The MXL 440 is a quality studio condenser microphone designed to complement a wide variety of vocal and instrument applications. By combining a FET preamp with an electrically-balanced output, the MXL 440 delivers an uncompromised tonal quality perfect for all studio applications.
So now you have all the information you need when choosing a budget microphone my advice is to try them out to see which one best suits your needs. Remember that although these microphones are perfect to get you up and running wit
And I'm going to show you exactly which ones to try out. Having had a home recording studio for over 15 years I have personally tried out a lot of different microphones and spent a lot of money. So if you don't want to make the same mistakes as me check out the best value for money microphones I've found.
1. AKG Perception 120 Studio Condenser Microphone
This is a wonderful microphone for the price. It is solid and sturdy and gives a lovely warm sound to vocals and a crisp, live sound for acoustic guitars. This microphone really does compete with the big boys and best of all it's at a fraction of the price. It has a bass roll off which is a very handy feature.
2. M-Audio Nova Condenser Microphone
M-Audio have been creating great products for years and this microphone doesn't let the brand down. I've used this microphone for years as my mic for recording acoustic guitars and as it gives the track a really warm, crisp clear sound but it also works extremely well when recording vocals. Thanks M-Audio for providing a professional quality condenser mic, at an unbeatable price.
3. MXL 440
The MXL 440 comes at an unbeatable price, around $60. For the quality of microphone this is a great price and perfect for the newbie home recordist on a budget. Through the home recording world it is commonly known as a "great cheap mic". The MXL 440 is a quality studio condenser microphone designed to complement a wide variety of vocal and instrument applications. By combining a FET preamp with an electrically-balanced output, the MXL 440 delivers an uncompromised tonal quality perfect for all studio applications.
So now you have all the information you need when choosing a budget microphone my advice is to try them out to see which one best suits your needs. Remember that although these microphones are perfect to get you up and running wit