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Good all around recording micprophone for instuments and vocals
I used this with Avalon 737sp and Cubase audiointerphase in home studio. It has been working now one year without any issues.
I have recorded vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar and electric guitar with it.
It does all those instrument well and nicely. For vocals its little more dry than the K2 tube microphone, but for instuments this is certainly better. I have K2 in home too and used that more as a vocal microphone and this NT2000 more as a instrument microphone.
This recods well purely acoustic instruments and also amplified instrument if you dont put amp too high volume and distance to micprohone is right.
I could not wish for more about this microphone.
For live giging its not made, it is very sentitive it sucks all sounds around it so if you try live singing with it it simply starts to rotate sound in the amplifier. So this is definitely a studio microphone and good one.
I dont know any cons of it, if you want more warm sound for vocals use tube microphone instead of this but it is also a matter of taste.
I have recorded vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar and electric guitar with it.
It does all those instrument well and nicely. For vocals its little more dry than the K2 tube microphone, but for instuments this is certainly better. I have K2 in home too and used that more as a vocal microphone and this NT2000 more as a instrument microphone.
This recods well purely acoustic instruments and also amplified instrument if you dont put amp too high volume and distance to micprohone is right.
I could not wish for more about this microphone.
For live giging its not made, it is very sentitive it sucks all sounds around it so if you try live singing with it it simply starts to rotate sound in the amplifier. So this is definitely a studio microphone and good one.
I dont know any cons of it, if you want more warm sound for vocals use tube microphone instead of this but it is also a matter of taste.
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