A little less money the the KSM-32 is the Shure KSM-27; We use a "27"
and likey.

If you got the bucks a purchase of a Neumman KM-184 would be a great
addition to your mic collection
and one you will probably keep for ever. The KM-184 replaces the KM-84
which is no longer in production.

People say the 184 is a little more hyper in the high end then the 84
but it is still a great mic for recording acoustic instruments.

Here's a review of the KM-184 vs the less expensive Rode NT5 mentioned
above.

http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=85364

You can really get lost in this audio stuff; everybody's got an
opinion

Perry
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