Behringer XM1800S - "Surprisingly good!"
Set of 3 dynamic mics for vocals (but only that) OVERALL OPINION I've had this mics for several years. Considering their price, the natural prejudice is to think they are crap. When I used a "real…
Shure SM57 - "Universal legend"
The Shure SM57 is a modern classic microphone, and it is used more prominently in the studio that any other singular microphone. It is a legendary, but simple dynamic microphone, with a frequency res…
Shure SM57 - "A must have microphone!"
Dynamic cardioid microphone. Well, this microphone needs no introduction. Chances are, most every recording studio has one and every recording studio should. The SM57 is a studio staple for guitar…
Sennheiser e 906 - "The Best Choice for miking a cab"
This mic has a HUGE sweet spot that is much more simple to dial in than the traditional SM57...It also has 2 frequency rolloffs as well... Here's the official specs: Pick-up pattern: supercardi…
Audix i5 - "great insrument mic"
The Audix i5 was used in a studio that is on the other side of town that I go to a few times each month. It is an instrument mic and I must say it sounds great. It sounded so go it made me come home …
AKG D 60 S - " A microphone for the Live!"
translatedProfessional microphone Hypercardioid dynamic type. Intended to singing, very robust, so it is perfect on stage. At the time it was designed with a switch. He already has a windshield on the me…
Shure SM57 - paraglisse's review
translatedMicro to do everything known to all OVERALL OPINION Used since 2010 for miking acoustic guitar and amp and rarely singing. Indestructible material and goes everywhere, it's pretty cheap (<100 €)
Altec Lansing 650B - " my microphone "vintage""
translatedcardioid dynamic microphone typical "70's" Frequency response: 50Hz to 15KHz Output level: -58 dBm Output impedance: ohms 200/20K Unpublished early option is the high pass filter integrat…
Shure SM57 - Baby.Studio's review
translatedWith the SM58, SM57 and now the (new generation) the Beta 52 A you sound quality for each reference in their specialty, SM58 for vocals on stage, SM57 devand the amp, the instruments. Wind, snare, pe…
Shure SM57 - " good for almost everything ..."
translatedMicro found almost anywhere, from studio to stage. It sounds good in almost any situation, despite the fact that the cut above the 15khz (cymbals??) Note that this is the same cell as the sm58, wh…
Heil Sound PR22 - " absolutely stunning"
translatedMicro dynamic voice recovery but also guitar amps, snare ... OVERALL OPINION I use it for two weeks and have already heard a little before I have and also uses SM58, audix OM6, prodipe TT1 .…
Prodipe TT1 Lanen - " perfect"
translatedI use it for the presentation event - discomobile OVERALL OPINION bought hurriedly following the untimely death of my shure sm 58. I do not regret my choice! I prefer it even to 58 sm, I find it …
The T.bone MB75 - " Not bad, but certainly not expensive"
translatedCopy of Shure SM57, I will not revisit it. The build quality is good but the microphone below the original, without making toy. Comes with an XLR cable 9m, but without microphone support. It ha…
Shure SM57 - " I recommend!"
translated- Micro instrument - Micro versatile - Micro Dynamic Cardioid (unidirectional) - Bandwidth = 40 to 15,000 Hz - Bandwidth adapted to the recovery and instrumental voices - Impedance = 150 oh…
Prodipe TT1 Lanen - " Good and cheap!"
translatedI'm not going back on the technical characteristics, it is a dynamic cardioid microphone, something like 58 sm. I am guitarist in a blues-rock and I do the vocals on some tracks. I needed a proper …