CaptainMoto
Blues Voyager
I'm generally in the camp of "You get what you pay for".
Certainly that does not apply 100% across the board but, personally I always try to get the best quality I can afford.
So, having said that, I would not recommend "cheap" recording gear.
However, If you are a a very tight budget, here's an example of what you can do with $150.
https://el2.convertkit-mail2.com/c/...1aWxkLWEtaG9tZS1zdHVkaW8tZm9yLXVuZGVyLTE1MC8=
Here's his $350 home studio guide:
https://el2.convertkit-mail2.com/c/...pbGQtYS0zNTAtaG9tZS1yZWNvcmRpbmctc3R1ZGlvLw==
Certainly that does not apply 100% across the board but, personally I always try to get the best quality I can afford.
So, having said that, I would not recommend "cheap" recording gear.
However, If you are a a very tight budget, here's an example of what you can do with $150.
https://el2.convertkit-mail2.com/c/...1aWxkLWEtaG9tZS1zdHVkaW8tZm9yLXVuZGVyLTE1MC8=
Here's his $350 home studio guide:
https://el2.convertkit-mail2.com/c/...pbGQtYS0zNTAtaG9tZS1yZWNvcmRpbmctc3R1ZGlvLw==