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		I hope people aren't arguing over mics in this thread.  It's simple.  There's a certain threshold you cross between terrible quality and good quality.  A mic's limitations dictate what your recordings will sound like.  You could literally spend 1000 on a mic that will give you what you paid for.  On the other hand, you can spend 100 dollars for a well-engineered mic that uses saavy technology to give you GOOD quality for the price. 
 
Get what works best for you.  I happen to love this mic though.  I will probably upgrade soon simply because I don't like seeing my preamps go to waste. 
 
 
 
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