For many audio and recording purposes, a cheaper mic and equipment is very acceptable. Your gear does not need to break the bank, and many great pieces can be found under $1000. Most instruments perform well with even a $300 mic. The issues that arise with audio, are more frequently a result of the ignorance of the user, not the mic itself. Training and learning about the various features and benefits of each piece of equipment is more valuable to sound quality, than buying a new piece of high-end equipment.
Key Takeaways:
- A good mic for audio recording projects is affordable , and usually costs less than $1000.
- Nearly all instruments can work with a solid, low-priced mic. They can be tuned to have quality sound.
- Most mics can produce great recordings; a low-quality recording is usually caused by insufficient knowledge on the user’s part.
“If your recordings don’t end up sounding great, it’s usually not the gear. It’s the skills of the person using the gear.”
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