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GobiWolves
Wannabe

Joined: Apr 17, 2007
Posts: 2
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Which stereo pair of Rode NT mics shall i purchase?
Hi
I have a couple of projects to record in a nice sounding room. I'll be recording each instrument seperately, drums first, then bass, then keys, then guitar, then vox...
So I'm thinking of buying
Audix D6 for kick (and bass amp)
SM57 for snare (and guitar amp)
Rode NT1,2,3,4,5 for overheads (and ambience/distance mics on guitar/keys and perhaps for vocals too)
But which model of Rode do you people prefer? They all all seem to be of a similar price. 1A , 2, 3, 4 ,5?????
And how much will i need to spend on a hald decent mixer/preamp to match these mics?
Thoughts???
Dave
www.myspace.com/gobiwolves
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:04 pm |
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CrimsonDrummer
Trainee

Joined: Oct 23, 2006
Posts: 58
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For the OH's, the NT-5's are nice, but they run hot, so if you have really nice cymbals (A customs or something of the like) they will peak in a heart beat and they are difficult to get not to. As far as the snare/guitar cab, the SM is always good and the Audix i5 is also a nice mic. The i5 is a little more focused than the SM, picks up the treble a little more. I'm not really familiar with the Audix D6, but a nice mic that works for both bass drum/guitar cab is the Senn e609. If you put the e609 inside the bass drum right next to the batter head it gets a nice pop. That is just my opinion on the mics, we run i5's and SM57's in our project studio, as well as an e609. They work pretty well for multiple applications, not the absolute best you can buy but decent for the price. _________________ Bob Seifert, SEIT
LiveSine Productions
Drummer of 3up3down
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:17 pm |
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Mr_MC8
Wannabe

Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 3
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Here is a site that also may help you.. one of my favorite bookmarks.
http://www.microphonesurplus.com
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Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:26 pm |
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drewslum
Wannabe

Joined: Dec 25, 2007
Posts: 8
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NT55 has a -10 db and -2d db pad built in. I've never used them so I don't know the difference in sound.
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