Free connected resources for studio Condenser Mic

April 2nd, 2010
pro-tools-software Free connected resources for studio Condenser Mic

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Good Studio Vocal Mic!!?
I am setting up my home studio. I am a little bit confused about choosing the perfect studio mic. I have heard that for studio recording (Vocal and other acoustic instruments studio Condenser Mic like guitar, flute etc.) a condenser mic is a better choice. So I was looking for one and found out that Shure KSM27 is a wonderful condenser mic which costs about $299. Which is a little bit expensive for me right now. Then my friend suggested me to buy Shure SM57 which is also a good one and it costs $100 only. Do you think it will be good choice for me to buy SM57 for the same purpose?
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  1. Fleck Says:

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