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What I would suggest is this. Don't blow your Grand on a microphone as you'll just be putting all of your eggs into 1 basket. Spend about 300 on your mic, another 100 on a pre amp to power it. That leaves you with 600 to spend on a decent computer built specially for recording. If you already have 1, I would FIRST suggest using your money to fund building a home made sound proof booth, if you have the space in your house to keep 1 Then spend the remainder on the mic and pre amp to go with it. Don't blow all of your money on the mix. No matter how good it is, if the rest isn't in place it won't sound as good as a cheaper mic with everything else to go w/ it.
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What I would suggest is this. Don't blow your Grand on a microphone as you'll just be putting all of your eggs into 1 basket. Spend about 300 on your mic, another 100 on a pre amp to power it. That leaves you with 600 to spend on a decent computer built specially for recording. If you already have 1, I would FIRST suggest using your money to fund building a home made sound proof booth, if you have the space in your house to keep 1 Then spend the remainder on the mic and pre amp to go with it. Don't blow all of your money on the mix. No matter how good it is, if the rest isn't in place it won't sound as good as a cheaper mic with everything else to go w/ it.
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