Shure KSM27 - Kierkes's review
The Shure KSM27 is a recently discontinued large diaphragm condenser microphone that is initially remarkable for how small it truly is. Shure has recently discontinued this microphone, replacing it w…
Shure KSM44 - Kierkes's review
The Shure KSM44 is Shure's highest offering in the condenser microphone territory. It has been and always will be compared to its cheaper cousin, the KSM32, but keep in mind. The Shure KSM32 and the …
Shure KSM32 - "Very even sound."
The Shure KSM32 is a cardioid electret large diaphragm condenser microphone that Shure advertises as being perfect for vocals. However, the microphone has been known to fill in a very complete workho…
Shure PG81 - jarviscocker's review
translatedOverhead microphone for drums OVERALL OPINION I use these picros for 1 year and I admit that the price is not bad at all! The microphone is accurate for this very specific sound recording, but …
Shure 16-AM - Dr Jazz's review
translatedElectret without PSU. OVERALL OPINION I have a pair of 16AM for about ten years. Good micro mat is especially instrumental for miro a voice I used to record a choir and it works by voice against …
Shure SM94 - fast_franky's review
translatedTransistor condenser microphone, I use it for a bunch of stuff, ranging from a charley / overhead on a battery covers of scratching sound of voices or even in the studio. OVERALL OPINION Used for…
Shure SM87 - Bernard Ancèze's review
translatedVocal mic Hyper-cardioid condenser 50 Hz / 15000 Hz 2 mV / P 150 Ohms Phantom: 12V / 48V Perhaps 9V / 52V. This is to check. OVERALL OPINION I have several SM87 for years. This is the f…
Shure BG5.0 - Snapboy's review
translated- What kind of microphone? singing, making his guitar. OVERALL OPINION - How long have you use it? for 2 years - What is so special that you like most and least? Taking on his guitar amp…
Shure KSM44/SL - Trashcomedian's review
translatedMicro well suited to voice, small instruments (flte, guitar, violin ...) Micro static transistor. OVERALL OPINION Used for four months. A microphone, what he wants is to record what he puts i…
Shure KSM44 - didier.vetillard's review
translatedLarge diaphragm condenser microphone power supply 48v phantom OVERALL OPINION I have this microphone for 6 months and it is one of my favorites. Its has great quality is smooth it's almost like …
Shure KSM27SL - ThunderStick's review
translatedThe KSM27 is electrostatic micro transistors, capture latral, cardioid configuration. It is equipped with a Mylar diaphragm layer of 24 carat gold, thickening of 2.5 m. The XLR connection and interna…
Shure KSM27 - ThunderStick's review
translatedThe KSM27 is electrostatic micro transistors, capture latral, cardioid configuration. It is equipped with a Mylar diaphragm layer of 24 carat gold, thickening of 2.5 m. The XLR connection and interna…
Shure PG81 - chanmix51's review
translatedI use the PG81 to make the sound of an old classical guitar. OVERALL OPINION This is my first (true) micro and after 6 months, I am frankly not. It is directional and trs trs sensible. The only t…
Shure Beta 87A - tHom''s review
translatedCondenser microphone for voice. Rather late, great finish (steel grill soaked). OVERALL OPINION I use it for a year. I also used an SM58 and a Beta 58 (very good). This microphone is on top…
Shure BG5.0 - sergeval's review
translated- What kind of microphone? Mainly Chant (Scne Home and Studio) - What technology? Condenser Cardioid unidirectional range frequency drives: 70 16000 Hz Power supply: 48V battery or 1.5 V LR6 OV…