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Holy cow! A blast from the past! It's Kyle! Welcome back 
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Thanks! Sorry I stayed away so long. My "House of Sod" project kind of burned me out, haven't done much in the studio since then. But I owe you guys big time for all your help, so I figure it's time for me start contributing here.
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I thought of doing that 1/2 (or 1/4) delay in the beginning but what would happen to the backing vocals if i did that?
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Hadn't thought of that, it might not work, but then again it might sound pretty cool. Worth at least a little experimenting I think.
I've never used an SM57 for recording vocals - In my experience they rarely sound good for live vocals, so I've assumed they wouldn't work well for recorded vocals, but that could just be ignorance on my part. I doubt the SM57 will get you any better low end response, but that's judging strictly from the specs, not from experience - couldn't hurt to try.
How close up are you micing with the C3? Maybe you can enhance your low end by singing closer and taking advantage of the proximity effect?