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alcools
Published on 02/19/10 at 02:22
Super Cardio rising up and high frequencies (18khz if I remember correctly).
OVERALL OPINION
Having long used an SM58, I went on this microphone for a sound thinner and less attachment to feedback. The sound is really more fine and precise, almost the sound of a condenser microphone. This "smooth" a lot of voice: It gives precision tuned as the medium a bit "mushy" are mitigated - However the sound is at once not very neutral!
Many dynamic and also a high output level (the SM58 has to be largely boosted to reach the same level of output).
This micro grip a bit less feedback than the SM58, but does not solve everything!
Since I gave my 855 to my bass player who has a voice with a bit of this medium and micro naturally corrects this problem.
I would do the same choice for my bass player because he had too much midrange. For me, I bought an E945 which suits me better (although the E855 was already far better than a SM58 for me). See you soon in the opinion of 945!
OVERALL OPINION
Having long used an SM58, I went on this microphone for a sound thinner and less attachment to feedback. The sound is really more fine and precise, almost the sound of a condenser microphone. This "smooth" a lot of voice: It gives precision tuned as the medium a bit "mushy" are mitigated - However the sound is at once not very neutral!
Many dynamic and also a high output level (the SM58 has to be largely boosted to reach the same level of output).
This micro grip a bit less feedback than the SM58, but does not solve everything!
Since I gave my 855 to my bass player who has a voice with a bit of this medium and micro naturally corrects this problem.
I would do the same choice for my bass player because he had too much midrange. For me, I bought an E945 which suits me better (although the E855 was already far better than a SM58 for me). See you soon in the opinion of 945!