Shure PG48 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by phenix!/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Dynamic mic with unbalanced output transformer. It's virtually useless live if you want to connect it along with other conde…
Shure PG48 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by antoinedroogies/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - What kind of mic? (for vocals, instruments, both...) Vocals and acoustic instruments OVERALL OPINION - How long have you b…
Shure PG58 - FP User's review
It's a mic, it's pretty straight forward. Easy on/off switch, durable xlr cable. Total package for the home artist. $60 USD OVERALL OPINION Good sound quality, gets rid of a considerable amount of…
Shure PG57 - victormelamade's review
The PG57 is pretty much supposed to be a low cost other option instead of getting a real Shure SM57. The mic is a little bit different on the outside, but I actually thought they sounded very simila…
Shure KSM27SL - victormelamade's review
The KSM 27 is a very cheaply priced large diaphragm condenser from the legendary mic company Shure. Shure is so well known in the audio world that you can basically trust anything they put out to be…
Shure SM7B - joshsound's review
This mic is really meant to just sit in one place and have broadcasters speak into it. This is Shure's flagship broadcasting and public speaking mic. However, it has been widely adopted into the pr…
Shure SM81 - joshsound's review
The SM81 has been a small diaphragm condenser "old standby" for a while now. In my opinion it is one of the best small condenser's on the market, even though it's not one of the most expen…
Shure KSM141 - joshsound's review
Wow, these mics sound great! That was my first reaction to the KSM 141. They are not totally without fault, but overall these are really great small diaphragm condenser mics. They have more featur…
Shure KSM137 - joshsound's review
This is the middle of the road model in Shure's KSM line of small diaphragm microphones meant for the studio. Overall I will say that this mic sounds very good. Since it's a small diaphragm, it doe…
Shure KSM109 - joshsound's review
This is one of Shure's relatively newer KSM series mics. These are meant to be nice studio mics. Shure made a sliding scale for the different mic types, and these are the entry level small diaphrag…
Shure PG48 - joshsound's review
This is Shure's "budget" live vocal mic. As the very low price implies, this is not really a terribly good mic. It does have a couple of nice features though. First, the frequency respon…
Shure 55SH Series II - joshsound's review
Here is a very nice looking vocal mic intended for the stage. It is very stunning to look at as a throwback to the retro mics of the 50's and 60's. You would expect to see Elvis grabbing one of the…
Shure Beta 58 - afterglow479's review
This mic is a moving coil dynamic from Shure. It looks and feels like an updated version of Shure's SM58. It's a dynamic, so you don't need any phantom power. The pickup pattern on this is cardioi…
Shure Beta 57A - afterglow479's review
This mic by Shure is a dynamic capsule. It has a grille with a slight pop filter, so if you're singing into one your plosives will be reduced slightly. The pickup pattern on this mic is a cardioid,…
Shure KSM44 - afterglow479's review
The KSM44 is a large diaphragm condenser mic from Shure. This one represents the height of Shure's entrance into the studio vocal mic market. It has a couple of bells and whistles included with the…
Shure KSM141/SL - peepsaudio's review
These mics are small diaphragm condenser mics, the "pencil" mic type. They are commonly sold in stereo pairs, since this mic type lends itself to stereo recording. It requires phantom pow…
Shure Beta 57 - peepsaudio's review
This mic is a dynamic cardioid mic that finds it home in a studio as well as live. I like to think of this mic as an upgraded version of the classic SM57. It is a standard XLR connection and doesn'…
Shure SM57 - Wurly Girl's review
The Shure SM57 is a dynamic microphone well suited for instrument amplification, both live and in the studio. OVERALL OPINION I'm very loyal to my microphones, once I find a model that does the job…
Shure SM57 - webstersays's review
This is a dynamic cardioid microphone. This is probably one the most, if not THE most, popular mic for both recording and live situations. It is a dynamic, so it doesn't have the best transient res…
Shure KSM27SL - webstersays's review
The ksm27 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is often used for recording and sometimes for live too. It is mostly used for music but I have a friend who uses it for the theater stage as …
Shure KSM32 - frankP_en's review
The Shure KSM32 is a side-address, cardioid condenser microphone for studio recording and live sound productions. It reproduces a natural sound of the original source. It's light weight (490 g). 55.9…
Shure SM58 - JackLudden's review
The SM58 is a dynamic microphone. It should primarily be used for live vocals. This is the mic that you see at almost every live performance you've been to, except for maybe the higher end concerts…
Shure KSM44/SL - JackLudden's review
The Shure KSM44 is a large diaphragm condenser mic. It would be primarily used for recording, but one may want to use it as a drum overheard in a larger production. The mic comes in a very nice met…
Shure PG58 - JackLudden's review
This is really more of a live, workhorse mic for beginners. It's sort of like an SM58 Junior, with a switch. This is a dynamic mic with an attached pop screen, so it's best suited for live vocals. …
Shure SM57 - donsolo's review
This small diaphragm dynamic microphone is the pinnacle of modern recording technology. It has a high-mid frequency boost which can make it difficult to control in terms of harshness but has heavy o…