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  • #39707
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Blue Spark.
    I love it.
    http://bluemic.com/spark/

    I think it is USD 199,00 so it should be in your price range in the UK.

    #39709
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Couple of options:

    • Rode ProCaster. Very good cardoid dynamic mic, geared towards speech/broadcast work. With a shockmount (highly advisable) about 200 euro. Should be within your budget if I get the conversion right.
    • Any large diaphragm condenser really. Rode NT1A being an excellent exame within your price range.

    I have a preference for condenser mics for broadcast. You do need it shockmounted and preferably hanging.

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #39758
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 39865, member: 2756 wrote:
    I have a preference for condenser mics for broadcast. You do need it shockmounted and preferably hanging.

    Yes for studio work, condenser works best.
    The Spark comes with a great shock mount that is extremely resilient, you can put it on the table and I was hitting the table pretty hard and had still no crossover… so a lot of bang for the buck. Especially since some pro overhead mounts (hanging mounts) will cost you more than the spark itself… so the Spark gets the job done for very low invest and even has a built in monitor out and volume and gain controls.

    #39762
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    I hear you Terry, being a sound guy too, we like our mics without any controls. That is why you have engineers :-). I can see how volume control on the mic could be practical in a one-person broadcasting situation.

    Haven’t had the pleasure of working with any blues yet. I did work with a few Rode’s, hence i know they offer a pretty good bang for the buck too. Whichever he choses, I don’t think he can go wrong with our advice :-p.

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #39789
    DJ? Spiral
    Participant

    Check out the electro voice re20. Standard in radio broadcast. And doubles as a killer kick drum/instrument mic

    #39792
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    DJ? Spiral, post: 39945, member: 9543 wrote: Check out the electro voice re20. Standard in radio broadcast. And doubles as a killer kick drum/instrument mic

    I’ll second that thought, but you must have missed the “under 150” bit in his original post :-).

    And as far as I know, second hand ones are few and far between. Needless to say I would propably not buy a second hand condenser mic unless I was totally sure about the source.

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #39795
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Indeed the EV is excellent but more like 500 bucks if I remember correctly without any stand or dampeners, so that will all be extra.
    And the few I saw used are maybe 20-30% off the original price, as they hold up against wear and tear pretty good.

    #39796
    Milos Djordjevic
    Participant

    The Audix OM 5 isn’t a bad choice.

    #39807
    DJ? Spiral
    Participant

    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 39948, member: 2756 wrote: I’ll second that thought, but you must have missed the “under 150” bit in his original post :-).

    And as far as I know, second hand ones are few and far between. Needless to say I would propably not buy a second hand condenser mic unless I was totally sure about the source.

    Greetinx,
    C.

    Haha I definitely missed that one. Hmmmm, check out also the sterling audio st55. Good mic for in the 150-200 range. But if you can save some more “pennies,” go with my first choice.

    #39808
    softcore
    Member

    The Shure SM58 is also a “classic”…

    😉

    #39814
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    softcore, post: 39964, member: 243 wrote: The Shure SM58 is also a “classic”…

    😉

    You mean the worlds worst microphone? LOL …

    In my opinion the only real three advantages of the SM58 are:

    • They are unbreakable, dip them in beer, run a truck over them and they will still perform
    • They can withstand the most incredible sound levels
    • Because sooooo many are out there, no artist ever dares complain if you stick him/her behind a 58, after all, they are the “defacto standard”.

    And that concludes the nice things I have to say about them. They can withstand loud levels, but really need a fair bit of input to really start working properly (therefor totally unsuited for speech only applications in my opinion). The sound characteristics are not very nice, especially female singers benefit from having ANY OTHER microphone than a 58 :-p.
    In all fairness, dynamic mics are, as a result of the physics of their design, not the best suitable for low level voice application. (Large Diaphragm) Condensers rule that world.
    But hey, there is an awful lot of second-hand 58s out there. So buying one to test should be relatively cheap and you can almost certainly resell it for the same price you got it for if you don’t like it (which I predict you won’t).
    Greetinx,
    C.

    #39818
    softcore
    Member

    I didnt recommend it as the best mic in the world – in fact I rarely record “out of the box” sound sources so my knowledge in this field is close to non-existent. BUT the way I see it ,the OP asks for a mic that wont break, will be affordable, and willbe used for voice overs on a radio show – not to record a singer. Given the budget he described I think it fits the bill!

    😉

    #39857
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I have to agree. Speech and vocal wise the SM58 is currently one of the worst mics on the market sound wise.
    If you are going in the dynamic direction there are several mics from AKGs budget line (CCS line) or Audio Technica that will outperform the SM58 by a long shot and even save you some money.
    However for radio I still would rather get a condenser with shock mount…

    #39875
    softcore
    Member

    Gee is it really that bad? lol

    Sounds like I ‘ve got it a bit wrong then..I was given the impression its an “ok” (for its price) all – purpose mic….Thanks for the suggestions – I’ll check them out!

    #39967
    Andrew Lawrence
    Participant

    Cheers guys, some really great suggestions here, plenty for me to look into, thanks a lot!

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