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just strum
August 13th, 2008, 05:49 PM
I was going to put this in backing tracks, but didn't really fit.

Price looks good, but is it junk?

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/OnStage-Stands-MS7510-Mic-Pro-Pack-Buy-Two-and-Save?sku=500335



I was thinking more for home use.

Gil Janus
August 13th, 2008, 09:38 PM
I bought this one last year - it has a slightly better mic - it sounds fine to me - I've used to record voice overs for myself and I've recorded my daughter and my granddaughters singing - it sounds good. Even my voice sounds good - it must be magic. :thwap:

It's not as good as other mics, and the stand is alright - for the price it works well.

OnStage Stands MS7520 Microphone ProPak (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/OnStage-Stands-MS7520-Microphone-ProPak?sku=270630)

The MS7510 should be fine for home use - especially at that price - I use my MS7520 for home.

Gil :cool:

wingsdad
August 13th, 2008, 10:05 PM
Strum,
If that's 35 bucks for 2 complete sets, and with a list price shown of $200, it looks like it is, that's gotta be Stupid Deal of the Year.:thwap:

For home use, that stand is great. I have 2. They were 20 each. The cables are probably fine for home use, and might be 10-15 bucks each. Those mic clips are versatile, adaptable to many different mic sizes. about 15 for 2 of em. That's like 80-90 bucks of decent home gear for 35. Even if the mics aren't the greatest, they may be fine to start with, and I'd consider them a throw-in. The 55 bucks saved would buy 1 very, very decent Shure mic, a lighter duty verison of the SM58

SM48-LC (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Shure-SM48LC-Vocal-Microphone?sku=270105)