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#1886 - 03/04/03 11:40 AM Need Some Buying Advice!
Nool Offline
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Registered: 01/05/02
Posts: 32
Hi,

How are you all doing??

I want to buy some gear with which I hope to record vocals. I also need some monitors. Because i don't swim in the money I came up with the following products:

Monitors: Edirol ma-10d
MIC: Rode NT1
Soundcard: M audio Audiophile 2496
Mic preamp: M audio Buddy

Do you have any other suggestions? Or do you have good or bad experiences with any of the above products? Please let me know. So, I won't waste my money.

Best regards
Nool

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#1887 - 03/04/03 07:16 PM Re: Need Some Buying Advice!
DanO1 Offline
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Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
Hi Nool ,

How are you . I want you to know that I am a retail store in Baltimore . If you are in the USA , just send us an email . We carry all the products you mention .

M audio makes nice monitors as well . From $299.99 a pair for powered montior .

Email or call . Ask for Dano or Mike (aka) midi dr .

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Piano Man's Keyboard City
624 Frederick Rd .
Catonsville Md. 21228
410 747 0200
danosmusic@yahoo.com or keyboardcity@yahoo.com
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#1888 - 03/05/03 01:26 AM Re: Need Some Buying Advice!
Nool Offline
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Registered: 01/05/02
Posts: 32
I would love to.
But I dont live in the usa so I would have problems with different voltage etc..

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#1889 - 03/07/03 07:49 AM Re: Need Some Buying Advice!
Anonymous
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Hi Nool,
Welcome

ah 110 220 what a pain in the but huh! I know just how you feel about that. Voltage conversion for audio equipment is just a bit more involved than your average electric razor.

The microphone used for vocals along with its recording enviorment will have an influence of over 95% of the resultant signal. Put more primatively, the mic means everything (practically), as it is your source signal. TAKE YOUR TIME selecting a microphone and if at all possible, aquaint yourself with a sound tech or engineer if you do not know one already. Ask he or she if they will go with you to select a microphone. Once you have your personal microphone, take great care of it.

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#1890 - 03/08/03 07:31 PM Re: Need Some Buying Advice!
Equalizer Offline
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Registered: 02/12/01
Posts: 525
Loc: Scotland
Quote:
I want you to know that I am a retail store in Baltimore . [/B]


Wow!- I never knew shops could talk!

Har har har! Am I on form or what?
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