Hi, The Behringer kit looks nice, especially that the mixer is separate from the mic, you can always get better mic one day and connect it to the mixer, Behringer does make some good affordable condenser mics. Overall quality should be better than the Nady, but I must say I have not heard either... The only issue with this is that it's a dynamic mic and these usually don't sound as good as condenser mics. There's this thing called the Blue Snowball, it's a usb condenser mic, aimed at the podcasting crowd, it even has a switch in the back to turn it from unidirectional to omnidirectional. I used it for some voice recording tests, not singing though, and it sounded quite good. I sells for around 100$. I hope this helps. Guillaume On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Philip <kmg5443@...> wrote: > ---I just ordered my third theremin....for a grand total of 50 > bux...one of those cute Japanese miniatures. Lydia played one in a > video...Maybe I can get Jordan interested now. > > My biggest gripe at the moment is how totally unsatisfactory this usb > microphone is that I got to record with....its a NADY USB24m...low > output, poor audio. > > I was looking at the Behringer 99 dollar podcasting bundle...mic, > mixer, USB coverter. Is this a total waste of cash as well? > > Philip > > > ------------------------------------ > > AETHERPHON, the global thereminist community > > To contact the moderator, e-mail porphyrous@... > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Aetherphon] Re: Theremin Prices
2008-08-28 by Guillaume Marier
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