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Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:29 am |
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Hey guys,
I am relatively new to the whole recording thing etc etc...... Anywho.... The mic i decided to buy was the new Rode m3 condenser mic. I was just wondering if anyone else has used this mic and can comment on its weakness, strengths etc. I have been using it for vocals and micing up my maton. It seems to do a really good job for micing up my guitar. Vocals don't sound too bad either but i really have nothing to compare it with.
Also, I have a nice amp i like and am wanting to mic it up.. Im hearing that the shure sm57 is the way to go? probably dont need much feedback for this. Just wondering, with vocals... what would be the difference between using the m3 and using the sm57.
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