With a price range of $ 100, Shure SM57 became one of the most nice alternative (or by buying a package of popular or combo package SM57/58). Even famous producers and musicians such as Lenny Kravitz uses the SM57 to everything from guitar to drums, vocals. It is also a "go-to microphone" to record the guitar distortion, regardless of your budget.
Best affordable microphone:
Shure SM57
Making music is probably one of a nice hobby. When you want to build a decent Home Studio, it's hard to find a way to keep within the budget frugal without ending up with a sound that is not good. Here are options to minimize the budget but still get a decent sound for your system. Expectations from this article is that you can purchase smart for one of the most important things of the studio equipment: Microphone.
Shure SM58
Shure SM58 Microphone, which is very popular for Vocal Mic is with the kind of Dynamic that also you can have with a price range of $ 100. And this is a purchase that is cost-efficient because you can use this Mic is good for live or in the studio. Although many of the options Microphone the better out there for recording studios, Mic will give you a decent vocal sound with a small budget. It's also good for recording guitar distortion although the Shure SM57 is usually the best choice for that.
Many musicians with loud music flow using SM58 to record vocals even when they are in a studio full of expensive equipment, because of the intense vocals screaming can be recorded properly by the Mic without distortion. For a singer who's just comfortable singing with Mic in hand and not placed in Mic stand, this is also a good choice. Shure SM58 is also great to use for backing vocals, even when there's a U87 or Rode Classic sometimes this Mic could record the backing vocals.
Rode NT3
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Condenser mic Rode NT3 is priced in the range of $200 – $300, if you wait when want to buy it by asking to shops or waiting there a sale you will be able to get the best price. I think this is best condenser mic for vocals under 1000.
This MIC is great for acoustic guitar (mainly to supplement the less able is captured well by the SM57), percussion and drum overhead especially as many high frequency, since it's not much of a catch low frequency. This is also a pretty good choice for vocals, unless you record a vocal type singer baritone.
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Condenser mic for vocals and acoustic guitar, if you want to have one of them please buy in the online store.