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I'm setting up a pretty dangerous field recording and I need a few expendable mics which I expect to be expended (read: burnt and demolished). Can anyone recommend a decent sounding cardioid condenser for less than $100? Preferably less than $50? Thanks! | |||
One of my favorites in the cheap range is Line Audio's CM3! It's fairly straight-curved with not too sharp highs and with virtually no colorations from the sides and back at all, and exceptionally small, so it can be fitted in even quite narrow places :-) What you gonna record if you don't mind me asking? These are usually my first choice when doing seriously unhealthy things. Haven't lost any yet though! | |||
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I really like the dbx Driverack RTA-M Real Time Analyzer Microphone. It is an omnidirectional reference mic with a surprisingly flat response. | |||
I have taped a pair of Behringer C2's (cardioid) to the underside of a sports car with good results. No super sound, but adequate. Talking about cheap, they retail for € 49 for a pair! | |||
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