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Linn Sondek
Published on 04/29/13 at 09:08
I use the microwave to dub duo guitar amp with a broadband static.
OVERALL OPINION
This mic is like a famous tenor: I named the Shure SM57. And what is interesting is that it grows into the likeness of the sound quality!
It is the same bump in the upper midrange that makes the character so popular Shure.
Of course, it is not as good, does not offer the quality of its model of acute or accuracy in the lower spectrum. But it costs three times less ...
This is a really good surprise.
It responds well to different investments to the speaker that allows you to vary the overall color of the recording. And like all good dynamic recovery, he married happily to a static wide membrane.
I tested it on acoustic guitar and it is not doing bad at all.
Here is finally a good microphone to do everything for the guitarist.
I therefore noted "very good" in view of its cheap price.
OVERALL OPINION
This mic is like a famous tenor: I named the Shure SM57. And what is interesting is that it grows into the likeness of the sound quality!
It is the same bump in the upper midrange that makes the character so popular Shure.
Of course, it is not as good, does not offer the quality of its model of acute or accuracy in the lower spectrum. But it costs three times less ...
This is a really good surprise.
It responds well to different investments to the speaker that allows you to vary the overall color of the recording. And like all good dynamic recovery, he married happily to a static wide membrane.
I tested it on acoustic guitar and it is not doing bad at all.
Here is finally a good microphone to do everything for the guitarist.
I therefore noted "very good" in view of its cheap price.