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Started November 28th, 2006 · 4 replies · Latest reply by soundhead 17 years, 11 months ago
Hello, I was just wondering what mics were considered good for indoor recording. I'm looking to get a little more high end then the crap radio shack mic I have. Maybe between $50 to $80 range. Does anyone also have a good solution for avoiding digital noise from the computer like from the fan? Its not the worst in the world but it kind of "stains" all my recordings through microphones.
I never record in a room where a computer is on!
For recording indoors I nowadays use my Sony ECM-MS907 (about $100) to Sony MZ-N10 minidisc (as pre-amp, about $90 from eBay) to iRiver H120 WAV recorder (cost me about $170. Then I can drag-and-drop the WAV files to the PC for editing.
The shure sm57 is a classic, and in your price range.