Audio-Technica Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/AT449 Shock Mount and Case
Audio-Technica Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/AT449 Shock Mount and Case
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Audio-Technica Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/AT449 Shock Mount and Case

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Jul 23, 2013
restless
5 out of 5 stars review

Just as good as the expensive mics

I've been using this mic for 20 years, to record self-improvement albums. I wanted something that made my voice sound like those great radio and television announcers - intimate, powerful, great presence, warmth, power. With a little EQ and some compression in post (post production) it does exactly that. In 1990 we had an opportunity to record an album for Nightingale Conant, and I spent a lot of time talking with their recording engineer. We used an AKG 414C, which is supposed to be one of the best mics for recording a male voice. When I got home, I compared the recordings I made in the Nightingale studio with the recordings in my home studio and to me they sound equally good. The only difference I could hear - they leave more bass than I do. I EQ'd it out because we were still delivering the product on audio cassettes, and the sound was more clear when there was less bass. I've done a lot of recording with this mic, in my home studio, and it has always come through for me. I recommend it highly.

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Oct 13, 2017
peter simeon jr
4 out of 5 stars review

They made studio mics afordable

before i became an engineer dreaming of owing this mic ,the magazines i read watching pictures for many years , finally ,great sounding all rounder mic , it's always ready to go mounted setup in the studio, engineers come to sessions bag packed filled with the 87's sounding microphones and others, i would say try this out first, prejudged thinking my AT4033a is not going to cut it, lesson ! always try you may like it, go try one

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Mar 31, 2012
DJTempo
4 out of 5 stars review

Excellent mic for the money...

I've had one fo these in the cabinet for about 15 years (?!) now. It was my "go to" mic for quite a while, now it's simply for secondary use, ambient and the like. Noise floor is a little bit high, but you have to spend twice the $ to do much better. If you use a good mic-pre, you'll be all set (avoid the pre's that are built in to many mixers, but a stand alone, it's worth the $). For primary vocals, it has a bit of a bump in the 4-5k range, so you get some "up front" presence. Good for lead vocals. The only improvement I might make is to sell it at a lower price. HA!

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