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propaprika
Published on 05/30/09 at 13:25
Value For Money :
Excellent
Micro chant, but relatively versatile to be used a guitar amp, for example.
Trs good sound reproduction (A SM 58 is not better, compared to the support), trs trs trs with a weak attachment to the feedback.
Dynamic, cardioid, 40 18 000 Hz.
Can be invasive in some serious, a little hard rgler. Only Poins low. Qualis but formidable.
OVERALL OPINION
I bought it with his foot pack + cable + clamp, which is really very practical!
It also works well for my voice (severe) than that of a friend (acute).
It has a very special grain, unlike the SM58 that I find a bit flat ...
I tried an e815, a PG 48 and SM 58, which is, I think, the better.
Ms. ERRF his small, the E815 is less sensitive to feedback that the SM 58!
The report qualitprix is excellent, especially with the pack (usually a foot + cable + clamp, y'en for 40 euros ...) as E840: + - 80 and the pack: 99!
Really, with the exprience, I remake that choice, or may be me turn to the E845
Another small problem, painting a grid pattern from a little ... But hey hey.
Trs good sound reproduction (A SM 58 is not better, compared to the support), trs trs trs with a weak attachment to the feedback.
Dynamic, cardioid, 40 18 000 Hz.
Can be invasive in some serious, a little hard rgler. Only Poins low. Qualis but formidable.
OVERALL OPINION
I bought it with his foot pack + cable + clamp, which is really very practical!
It also works well for my voice (severe) than that of a friend (acute).
It has a very special grain, unlike the SM58 that I find a bit flat ...
I tried an e815, a PG 48 and SM 58, which is, I think, the better.
Ms. ERRF his small, the E815 is less sensitive to feedback that the SM 58!
The report qualitprix is excellent, especially with the pack (usually a foot + cable + clamp, y'en for 40 euros ...) as E840: + - 80 and the pack: 99!
Really, with the exprience, I remake that choice, or may be me turn to the E845
Another small problem, painting a grid pattern from a little ... But hey hey.