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This microphone has a low profile grille, which will put your singer’s voice right on the microphone giving the sharpest and highest quality sound. You will get a very full and rich sound with this mic no matter where you are, though it is a live mic you can still record with it and you will see just how good it is. It has kind of become more of...
Ahhh, the old EV RE16! The thing to like most about the EV RE16 is that it is absurdly versatile and very sturdily built. The one that I own is at least 30 years old and perhaps older. I'm unaware when it went out of production or if there is a newer cousin still available. I really can't think of anything to dislike about the RE16. It has prove...
This open circuit dynamic microphone has an impedance of 150 ohms and a frequency response of 45Hz-18 kHz. I love the way this microphone sounds on our Pearl kick, it brings that thump while still keeping the sound punchy. We don’t even have to mess with the EQ at all when we record kicks with the Electro Voice RE20. Depending on what yo...
A must have for broadcast or kick drum or bass amp micing. Can take hot levels and sounds fantastic. Not the best for lead vocals on music though. The Electro-Voice RE20 is a dynamic cardioid microphone so it is limited and you should know that. Like I said it was created specially for recording, broadcast and sometimes live for horns and kick...
The thing that I like most about it is how well it captures the sounds, the wide frequency response , and of course the material of what is made that is extremely solid and heavy which I find very importantly in terms of using the mic in random studios and places. Another great features of this product is that it has an internal p...
Only the size of it might be an issue. Sound is great. Compared to other dynamic microphones he is expensive but his quality's make that good.
I have noticed that Electro Voice's claim of low handling noise is rather wrong, considering the fact that I heard the mic shifting in my hands when I used it. That is certainly not something I want to hear especially from a company that has almost always delivered 100% on their claims! However, the sound is exactly as Electro Voice describes it...
In the end, I found the 367 to be one of those magical microphones that is much more articulate in every way and yet more cutting and smooth and just generally more nuanced and faithful than the Shure SM58. There is not much more of a reason to get the SM58 over this except if the engineer is too much of an idiot to work anything but a 58.
In my experience, this mic like many other mics can easily dethrone a SM58 in the right situation. It is a much more articulate mic than the muddy overly aggressive SM58 and retained that crispiness but not the grittiness of a 57. I also love the styling of the PL series microphones, so it's a plus for me. This is a great microphone on a budget ...
In use, this microphone is very bright. What makes it particularly special is that cut, allowing high frequency information from the voice to shine through. Despite its rather severely limited frequency response range, it never has a single prob at all delivering a cutting powerful, high gain sound to the speakers or interface. This mic is certa...