Good Brand of Microphone- any suggestions?

acousticdiva

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I wanted to buy a microphone that I can use for gigs and practices. Any suggestions of what kind and what brand to choose? It doenst need to be expensive but the sound and quality is good.
 
Actually, overpowering other instruments or improper sound balancing is usually the "fault" of the sound engineer controlling the sound board..

However if you are looking for a good vocal mic for live situation, do consider the Shure Beta 87... And if you got extra dough to burn, consider the Shure KSM9...
 
Shure Beta 57

Cogito angmoh, i want to amplify my voice, but doesnt overpower the other instruments

I would second the recommendation for the Shure Beta 57 for female vocals. You should be able to track that mic down in Singapore, but it will probably cost in SG600+ range. Good mics rarely come cheap and you generally get what you pay for.

But as a first step, you should consider using whatever mic you already have (or the house provides) and spending some time working with the sound engineer to improve the EQ through the board. A good sound engineer can cover up a lot of poor hardware sins if he's able to dial in a good mix.

What other kind of instruments / musicians will you be playing with?
 
Samson CL8 is really high in quality and probably most durable
Sennheiser E602 is alternative to that , do check them out.
 
Just one word:

SENNHEISER


I have a mic from the Sennheiser chordless series & though it was pricey, i find that it's amazing & it was well worth the money spent. :)

Since the time i first sang into a Sennheiser on stage, I've never used any other brand of vocal microphone.
 
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That's a fairly normal, somewhat busy live mix. A good sound engineer will find a good spot in the mix for your vocals and EQ accordingly.

Listened to your stuff on Myspace...it's very nice. Good luck!
 
You may want to check out the Heil line of microphones, especially the PR22 and PR35. These employ large diaphragms and can provide you with more articulation in your singing. I think they cost $300-400 in Singapore.
 
That's a fairly normal, somewhat busy live mix. A good sound engineer will find a good spot in the mix for your vocals and EQ accordingly.

Listened to your stuff on Myspace...it's very nice. Good luck!


Thanks. :D Would you like to go jamming, just PM. Who knows? Maybe we could come up with great music
 

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