I have a modest home recording studio. I use an Audio-Technic AT3035 for vocals and instruments. But there was a slight *inconvenience* in pulling out the mic, moving it to a different stand, putting the stand "just right" in front of my monitors. do the vocals, take him back to the amps. I wanted a separate microphone to hold the instrument. I also wanted it on a convenient gooseneck mount. The boom stand was difficult to set up in the right spot in front of me with no stand and no tipping. And then, when everything was ready, I had to push it aside, but it still bothered me. Decided to take that risk. I read the reviews of some "professionals" and I liked what I read about the microphone. Tried singing. I have to say I'm impressed. The quality is similar to my AT3035. There may be small deviations, but for vocals it definitely passed the test! Good, sharp and clear. I also really like how I can just move the mic out of the way when I'm done. And with the help of simple settings, put it in front of me and in front of the monitors, without blocking my view, but in a convenient place. And the price was right! And a very good setup for the price. So I give this setup an A+++.
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