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Jim, or anyone else....
Next year, maybe late ths year,I will be in the market for a new vocal mic. I will be using it for home recording. My maximum price is in the $300.00 US range. I need a recommendation.
My vioce is very thin...not at all full-bodied (damn!!!). I have virtually no overtones/undertones. I need something that will give my voice sme air...make it sound warm and fuller. I realize that putting lipstick on a pig doesn;t make it a beauty queen. But, I will gladly accept anything that fills out my voice, making it sound richer and fuller. Also, my voice tends to be too "crisp".
I hope I have adequately explained myself. Right now I am using a Shure M-58. It doesn't "soothe" my voice very well. Thanks for any suggestions.
Al
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