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chavilbus
Published on 11/05/12 at 09:50
Shures dynamic microphone, apparently related building very strong, the color changes but it has the look of the classic SM57.
I use it for miking acoustic intruments: guitars, banjo, whisle, dobro, percussion and soon in front of a guitar amp
To realize one compooù acoustic instruments are taken with beta 57: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/lightofmylife
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 3 months, I hesitated with the SM57 but I found beta 57A brighter on acoustic strings (matter of taste).
I love the bright sound. I compared with equivalent settings with beta 58A (I know it is not sold for that) on guitars there is no picture, there are more bright in the upper midrange without too aggressive and less bass. ON has virtually no equalization to do: to realize a piece all acoustic guitars with enregitéres: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/lembranca
I had a PG57 before there is no picture, the price difference is justified
I use it for miking acoustic intruments: guitars, banjo, whisle, dobro, percussion and soon in front of a guitar amp
To realize one compooù acoustic instruments are taken with beta 57: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/lightofmylife
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 3 months, I hesitated with the SM57 but I found beta 57A brighter on acoustic strings (matter of taste).
I love the bright sound. I compared with equivalent settings with beta 58A (I know it is not sold for that) on guitars there is no picture, there are more bright in the upper midrange without too aggressive and less bass. ON has virtually no equalization to do: to realize a piece all acoustic guitars with enregitéres: http://www.riffworld.com/Members/chavilbus/lembranca
I had a PG57 before there is no picture, the price difference is justified