Rode NT1A vs Studio Projects C1: What do people recommend?

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of course, i want to test them myself, but want to hear the opninions of people who are using one of the mics or even better both. i´m giong to make vocal recordings mainly and would characterize my voice roughly as a "mid-range" voice ( if that tells you anything), with not too much bass. thanks gor your help guys!

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Hi abi,
I have not used these mics, but if you can afford a bit more you really should check out the AT-4033. I think they are classics. My mic locker has included U87s (with tube mod), C-12, Sony C-48, and lots of other fantastic mics...and I'll be damned if the AT-4033 beat them out an awful lot. They are also killer on acoustic guitar and hi-hat.
Last edited by MickGael on Sat Jul 02, 2005 7:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Disclaimer: I'm still in the market, haven't used either. But.

I'm going for the Studio Projects B3 once I recover from the computer disaster and have money again. Haven't read a review yet that didn't include a description of the reviewer's amazement that SP made high-quality mics cheaply. I was set on a Rodentia =^_^= but whyterabbyt and several others changed my mind.

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thanks guys!checked some reviews and maybe go for the c1! tons of postitive reviews.

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I have actually owned both these mikes, and still own the Rodes (so you can read everything in to that)- I think the Rodes is very flattering on vocals and also nice on accoustic guitar.
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Hi SLiC,

Would you consider the NT1A to be a good "universal" mic--for someone who doesn't have a variety of mics to pick from already, and who's budget is limited? The idea of a pair of NT1A mics sounds nice to me. They have extremely low noise, and if the high end is a bit bright (as some people say) couldn't that be compensated for with some EQ?


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McLilith

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Another "sleeper" mic: AKG 535
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I used a C1 on my winning KVR Contest entry last month and this months entry as well.

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Studio Projects C1 works like a champ. I don't have to use eq all with the C1...

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