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CAD GXL1200
I almost hate ask the question here, but has anyone played with the CAD GXL1200
SDC mics? A friend has an Internet broadcast studio and needs three mics. He's presently using SM58s that he has to return. The room is fairly decent for noise. Their previous studio had Behringer side-address LDCs. After watching the "talent" use the SM58s, I believe they understand end-address better. Unless the GXL1200s are extremely wonky, he can get one with a windscreen and shockmount for less than $100. |
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mcp6453 wrote: I almost hate ask the question here, but has anyone played with the CAD GXL1200 SDC mics? A friend has an Internet broadcast studio and needs three mics. He's presently using SM58s that he has to return. The room is fairly decent for noise. Their previous studio had Behringer side-address LDCs. After watching the "talent" use the SM58s, I believe they understand end-address better. Unless the GXL1200s are extremely wonky, he can get one with a windscreen and shockmount for less than $100. Have you considered the AKG D880? You can find used ones on Ebay for under $50 easily, and they sound like what an SM58 would sound like if it sounded good. I would be really worried about the GXL1200 popping, even with a windscreen. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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CAD GXL1200
"mcp6453" wrote in message
I almost hate ask the question here, but has anyone played with the CAD GXL1200 SDC mics? A friend has an Internet broadcast studio and needs three mics. He's presently using SM58s that he has to return. The room is fairly decent for noise. Their previous studio had Behringer side-address LDCs. After watching the "talent" use the SM58s, I believe they understand end-address better. Unless the GXL1200s are extremely wonky, he can get one with a windscreen and shockmount for less than $100. If side address, SDC, low price and good sound are what you want, many of use have good experiences with MXL MCA SP/1s. http://www.pssl.com/!nnEgwMOdXKlMgBm...hone-With-Clip |
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CAD GXL1200
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:26:39 -0500, Arny Krueger wrote
(in article ) : "mcp6453" wrote in message I almost hate ask the question here, but has anyone played with the CAD GXL1200 SDC mics? A friend has an Internet broadcast studio and needs three mics. He's presently using SM58s that he has to return. The room is fairly decent for noise. Their previous studio had Behringer side-address LDCs. After watching the "talent" use the SM58s, I believe they understand end-address better. Unless the GXL1200s are extremely wonky, he can get one with a windscreen and shockmount for less than $100. If side address, SDC, low price and good sound are what you want, many of use have good experiences with MXL MCA SP/1s. http://www.pssl.com/!nnEgwMOdXKlMgBm...denser-Studio- Micropho ne-With-Clip +1 Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWaPRHMGhGA |