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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Frost" data-source="post: 129831" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Re: Cheap SDC recommendations</p><p></p><p>I own 480's, shure ksm141, gefell 300's, etc. I have a lot of sdc experience as both a live sound, recording guy, and live recording truck. I completely understand there is a place for a cheap, hope it doesnt get broken, but if it does... I bought a bunch and resold a bunch to check which I liked. The Audix f15 is the best sounding cheap sdc, tho it has a rather high self noise. if youre in a loud environment its great. if you are trying to mic strings, its not the best choice. I ended up owning two pair of the samson c02. They arent amazing but are just fine, not razor blades on the top end, and a lot quieter than the audix (which is a pretty good other choice imo). The next step up for me is to looking for a deal on some AT 4041.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Frost, post: 129831, member: 90"] Re: Cheap SDC recommendations I own 480's, shure ksm141, gefell 300's, etc. I have a lot of sdc experience as both a live sound, recording guy, and live recording truck. I completely understand there is a place for a cheap, hope it doesnt get broken, but if it does... I bought a bunch and resold a bunch to check which I liked. The Audix f15 is the best sounding cheap sdc, tho it has a rather high self noise. if youre in a loud environment its great. if you are trying to mic strings, its not the best choice. I ended up owning two pair of the samson c02. They arent amazing but are just fine, not razor blades on the top end, and a lot quieter than the audix (which is a pretty good other choice imo). The next step up for me is to looking for a deal on some AT 4041. [/QUOTE]
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