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Published on 02/21/11 at 05:17
Value For Money :
Correct
Shure SM58 dynamic cardioid vocal stage.
Very little bass (to compensate for proximity effect)
Its fairly aggressive
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 10 years
Its uniqueness comes from the fact that the musicians did not know that this one like microphone voice and think he is an excellent microphone seeing everywhere. It's a vicious circle: we see very much because he is known and it is known because we see a lot.
Only real quality: robustness after the legendary 565 (you know the one you see in the movie "Woodstock"
Value for money no more correct.
I have to have, otherwise the musicians do not understand, but I prefer to use Beta 58 hypercardioid (less feedback) a little more accurate sound reproduction.
Very little bass (to compensate for proximity effect)
Its fairly aggressive
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 10 years
Its uniqueness comes from the fact that the musicians did not know that this one like microphone voice and think he is an excellent microphone seeing everywhere. It's a vicious circle: we see very much because he is known and it is known because we see a lot.
Only real quality: robustness after the legendary 565 (you know the one you see in the movie "Woodstock"
Value for money no more correct.
I have to have, otherwise the musicians do not understand, but I prefer to use Beta 58 hypercardioid (less feedback) a little more accurate sound reproduction.