Hi,
I am new to the performing and recording game. I want to purchase a microphone as a start to my own PA setup as well as have something to use for recording not only music but voice clips at home.
What I am looking for in a microphone:
- A microphone to handle my deep blues voice on stage (I am a complete novice)
- A microphone for recording voice clips (I am doing a course in radio presenting later in the year)
- A microphone for recording vocals when playing guitar at home
Less important:
- A microphone for recording the acoustic guitar (just for fun) (all my guitars do have pickups so I can use the pedal as well)
I have read up on dynamic, large diaphragm, ribbon and other mics. It seems that a dynamic mic will be required for any stage work.
What I have at home so far:
- No PA/Mixer/Speakers yet
- A Pedal that can interface to the PC via normal Jack (not XLR) (Digitech RP255)
- No other USB interface
- I don't have a studio, I have a noisy study
What I am planning to get at some point:
- A mixer and "mini" PA type of setup. Not anything bigger than a StagePass 500
- Possibly a mixer that has a USB interface but that will depend on cost
General Questions before I get to the products I have been looking at:
- Am I dreaming or can I use a dynamic mic as a jack of all trades setup
- Does anyone have any issues with an XLR to USB converter (so that I can plug directly into any PC?)
- Should I rather get a studio style mic for normal voice recording and a dynamic mic for vocals on stage
- Do I require a pop filter for a dynamic mic.
- Is it safe to only have one microphone or do you guys carry a backup for gigs?
- I am generally inclined to go for the middle of the road-expensive products due to my firm belief that they last longer but in this case the price difference is quite intense.
I have had a look around for Dynamic Microphones and have found the following three options that caught my eye (prices are based on my sister importing them in her suitcase at the end of the month). I have read reviews on Amazon and other places and have found people to be satisfied with the products in general (obviously related to the price). I don't have a budget per se, only a (medium-to-long) timeline of how long it will take to get the next piece of toys...sigh.
Behringer XM1800 Set of three for around R450 (+R250 for an XLR to USB)
Behringer XM8500 R300 (+R250 for an XLR to USB)
Shure SM58 R1300 (with USB Adaptor R1550)
I am not a professional, I am a total beginner and would love to hear your thoughts on the topic. I have looked through the forum and have not found anything bad about the SM58 so I guess my question are probably related to the Behringer Mics and other issues I mentioned.
Thanks!
PS: I found the following helpful in guiding me in the general direction if anyone is interested:
Good comparison between Shure SM58 and Shure SM57 .
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