The microphone matters.

There are good looking microphones not worth the brownish stuff.
There are tremendously good microphones that don't look sexy.

If the microphone "colors" the recording you will never get it clean again. If there's already some cream in the coffee you will never get coffee and cream separated again. And if you don't like cream in your coffee -- you might prefer it black --, bad luck.

If you need a certain coloring an equalizer might help if the recording is good. If the recording is already colored, an equalizer can't give you back what is lost already.


Get the best microphone your money can buy from a trusted dealer.

The best microphones around are probably condenser mics with a small diaphragm. If -- for certain reasons -- you prefer dynamic mics, also small diaphragms are a good choice...

That's why a trusted dealer is necessary.

By the way: I use a Shure 55SH II and an EV N/dyn 767 - depending on what I do.


Good luck for finding YOUR microphone.
Guido


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