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and he's using it for acoustic and voice, you might want to look into an affordable condenser mic. I've got a few, and i really like the Audio Technica i have. Now, i had an upper limit i was willing to spend on it, but had i not already set the limit, i might have gone up to a bit over $450 and gotten the model with the variable filter to change the pattern. That would be really cool for using it for voice, guitar, close or at a distance.
I've got a couple others that are even cheaper and they're pretty good for the money. But, if the Zoom doesn't have phantom power, that adds a lot to the purchase of the mike, since you'll need a separate power supply/preamp. If you don't want to spend that, then you'll need to buy a good dynamic mic. Personally, i've always liked Beyer and Sennheiser. They are pretty transparent and can take a beating. The Professor
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