On 12/18/05, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking about buying a studio microphone to do voiceovers for my
film. Around $200-350? -- or less - is there something worth buying for
$100-200??
If you listen to TWiT, you'll be familiar with this:
I can highly recommend the Rode NTG1. (or g2 if you need self powering).
http://www.rode.com.au/
Mat.
On 20/12/05 10:14 AM, Sheldon Pineo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/18/05, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking about buying a studio microphone to do voiceovers for my
film.
But, before you spend $200 on a microphone, make sure you have a
quiet place to record. You might spend the cash only to find that
your new microphone just picks up more of your air conditioner,
refrigerator, noisy neighbor, or your computer's hard drives and fans!
One easy work around is
I'm thinking about buying a studio microphone to do voiceovers for my
film. I see people've got 'em in their home studios for podcasting and
other such projects. Eric Rice has one, Richard Bluestein has one
what do you guys have? How much did you spend?? What can I get that's
affordable,
Electrovoice 635A/B around $100
You can add a mic stand, wind screen, and mic flag as options
It's sturdy and has worked flawlessly for me for a number of years
On Dec 18, 2005, at 12:55 PM, Jen Simmons wrote:
Around $200-350? -- or less - is there something worth buying for
$100-200??