Mic for recording sound demos ?


Looking to get a mic that does a decent job capturing my stereo system in my room. Looking at mic advice under $500. I am looking to record the audio via my PC using audacity. Right now I have a blue yeti mic but it didn't sound very good. I do have 2 shure dynamic mics (SM58 and PG48) sitting around here.
I was thinking a stereo mic, connected to a focusrite 2i2 then to my pc would be the best option? But open to other thoughts on how to capture this. That guy sound sommellier does an amazing job with his recordings but he doesn't mention what he is using.
smodtactical

Showing 1 response by edcyn

I have an MXL V67Q stereo mike, which I use to record myself on piano, fiddle and guitar. I connect the mike to my Zoom H4 portable recorder. Not that the Zoom’s attached mikes are rotten or anything, but the MXL actually gives me bona-fide tone and imaging. By the same token, though, it still ain’t quite out-and-out pro quality.