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Hey. I'm looking to get my first large diaphragm condenser mic. I can
only really afford around to spend $200, so i figured the best choice for my budget would be the Rode NT-1A (does the "A" stand for anniversary edition) or the AT3035. The other two mics I currently own are both dynamic, a SM-57 and SM-87 Beta A. I figure I'll be using this condenser mic for vocals and acoustic guitar. Should I just be focusing on a large diaphragm for my first condenser or would a small diaphragm in that same price range be better than the two mics I'm asking about? Thanks, -Adam |
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