Shure PG58 - Kierkes's review
The Shure PG58 is Shure's entry level dynamic vocal microphone. It has a cardioid pickup pattern. This should leave the uneducated reader assuming that this is just a slightly lesser version of the v…
Shure PG52 - Kierkes's review
The Shure PG52 is Shure's entry level kick drum microphone, and before I go any further, if you want a kick drum microphone from Shure, look to the Beta 52A. The PG52 is not bad per se, however, in a…
Shure Beta 56A - Kierkes's review
The Shure Beta 56A is a microphone touted as a drum and instrument microphone from Shure, but I am not acquainted with anyone who actually uses these little beauties for anything but drum mic'ing. Th…
Shure PG56 - Kierkes's review
The Shure PG56 is an impressively small microphone designed specifically with drums in mind. It is a direct alternative to the SM57's, and often, the PG56 works better due to its small size. Once, a …
Shure PG57 - Kierkes's review
The Shure PG57 is Shure's low cost alternative to the legendary SM57. Before I say anything else, I will go ahead and preemptively tell you that they are very similar sounding microphones, and the PG…
Shure SM48 - Kierkes's review
The Shure SM48 is, predictably, the SM58's younger brother. I, however, resent this claim slightly. Sure, Shure's nomenclature and pricing would have any person who is not well read up on microphones…
Shure Super 55 Deluxe - Kierkes's review
The Shure Super 55 is a remarkably impressive supercardioid dynamic microphone designed to be used for vocals. Yet another one of Shure's re-releases of the iconic "Elvis mic," the Shure Super 55 is …
Shure PG48 - Kierkes's review
The Shure PG48 is the extreme budget vocal microphone for someone who apparently does not care about sound. There; you have heard all you need to know, but if you need more convincing, read ahead. …
Shure 55SH Series II - Kierkes's review
The Shure 55SH Series II is a cardioid dynamic microphone that harkens back to the days of Elvis. The 55 comes back new and improved. The Shure 55SH Series II has a frequency response of 50-15,000…
Shure Beta 57A - "And the winner is:"
The Shure Beta 57A is a dynamic supercardioid microphone touted by Shure as the successor to the fantastically versatile SM57. It boasts an extended frequency response of 50-16,000 Hz. I wrote a r…
Shure BETA 52A - "Thump!"
The Shure Beta 52A is a dynamic microphone specifically tailored for use on the bass drum. The very shape of the microphone makes that pretty obvious. The Shure Beta 52A has that special low end exte…
Samson Technologies QKick - fouineblanche's review
translatedBass drum microphone, or the sound of low frequency instruments. It runs on thomann 50 euros ttc and is rather good between micro-level, but make no mistake you really see the difference with a bet…
Samson Technologies Q7 - batistounet's review
translatedPack micro Q7 + cable (6m) + fix + stand with cover for 70 euro in September 2006 The entire pack is good quality trs Q7 microphone (dynamic, super cardioid, 370g) meets perfectly the 2nd voice an…
Audio-Technica MB3k - webscris's review
translatedMicro chant OVERALL OPINION I use it sometimes on stage when there is too much noise polutions, otherwise a good momentum, not evil, Louk can leave a laugh. Otherwise the value for money and prop…
JTS NX-2 - weecked's review
translatedMicrophone for kick drum OVERALL OPINION I use you for 2 years, I love his "punch" that I live is stronger than the shure beta 52. I also use it in the studio but you have the proper position if …
The T.bone BD200 - koalapower's review
translated- What kind of microphone? (Song, sound, mixed ..) From the name, we'll assume that it could sagit a microphone bass drum (bass drum as bd200 ?)... I would rather mic times Tom and amp scratch. …
Roland DR-10 - Jeremy R's review
translatedDynamic vocal microphone solid entry-level (well not as much as the indestructible Shure SM-58), cadioïde with switch on / off. Comes in a plastic box with cable (XLR-jack) adapter and micro (the scr…
AKG D 770 - plousse's review
translatedHonestly? tip top! A microphone safe bet, believe me! I bought this mic in 1996 at the beginning of its release and never had problems with. It is a microphone that I use for singing and is very …
AKG D770II - plousse's review
translatedIt is a microphone for me is that for voice and saxophone passages of ... My experience ... OVERALL OPINION I use the microwave but I recently its big brother the D770 first generation for year…
Sennheiser e 845 S - chanmix51's review
translatedMicro scheduled for singing, but is doing well on a duo guitar / vocals. OVERALL OPINION I use it for 6 months for the female vocals. The quality is very good, no breath, no need to bellow out a …
Beyerdynamic M 420 - pyl86's review
translatedDirectional microphone for sound recording OVERALL OPINION I use the microphone since 2003 and what I like most is also what I like least. Let me explain: this microphone has a relatively low s…
AKG D 8000 S - Dish1's review
translatedAKG D 8000 S Dynamic Hypercardioid Microphone Made in Austria! Polar pattern: Hypercardioid Frequency range: from 70 to 20 kHz Sensitivity: 2.0 mV / Pa Equivalent noise level: 20DBA Max s…
The T.bone MB60 Set - Mill road studio's review
translated3 Dynamics Super Cardio Switch On / Off € 30 the microphone with two clips ... an unbeatable price. More sensitive than a sm58 or 57. OVERALL OPINION I use them for 3 months in recovery …
AKG D 190 E/D 190 ES - Domimusicos's review
translatedakg 190 I used to dub my guitar has a time I use it for singing OVERALL OPINION Good evening, I have this microwave for at least 20 years it has always worked very well and used to dub me my guit…
Philips sbc md 150 - ghassen38's review
translatedThis microphone is ideally suited for miking dynamic (snare drum, darbuka ,...) Other than that I would not find another use OVERALL OPINION See above