Electro-Voice N/D767a - "Fantastic microphone for good vocalists."
*Microphones are very subjective. Some microphones that work for some brilliantly may be disastrous on others. It is therefore important to understand the context in which this review is written and …
Electro-Voice 635A - "You don't understand unless you've used one."
*Microphones are very subjective. Some microphones that work for some brilliantly may be disastrous on others. It is therefore important to understand the context in which this review is written and …
Electro-Voice DO54 - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice DO54 is a dynamic microphone that I've got experience using in the studio. It's suitable for use on the stage as well, but I've yet to use it in this capacity. The mic has a omnidi…
Electro-Voice PL5 - "Great Inexpensive Microphone"
This is a dynamic microphone. As such, it has a variety of uses, including studio use as well as for live sound. I would say that mostly this microphone is better for loud instruments. It has a onmid…
Electro-Voice 654 - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice 654 is a dynamic microphone that was originally designed for radio and broadcast purposes. ElectroVoice has a number of microphones, including the famed RE-20 that were made for bro…
Electro-Voice RE1000 - moosers's review
ElectroVoice's RE1000 is a large diaphragm condenser designed to be using in recording studios. My experience with the RE1000 is only in the studio, and judging by this use I don't think that I'd re…
Electro-Voice RE-15 - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice RE-15 is a hand held dynamic microphone that I've used to record vocals and speech in a professional studio setting. The mic has a standard cardioid pick up pattern, and will pick u…
Electro-Voice PL-20 - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice PL-20 is a dynamic microphone, called an instrument microphone but suitable for all sorts of uses. The PL-20 is actually the exact same mic as the RE-20, but for some reason was rep…
Electro-Voice RE27N/D - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice RE27 N/D is a dynamic microphone, somewhat similar to the popular RE20. It has a similar look, and is designed for the same sort of use, but doesn't prove to be as versatile or well…
Electro-Voice 635A - moosers's review
The Electrovoice 635A is a unique dynamic microphone. I have only used the mic in the recording studio rather than for live sound, but I would think that it would be useful in both situations. The …
Electro-Voice 666 - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice 666 is a vintage dynamic microphone that is suitable for a variety of applications. I've only used the microphone in the recording studio and since it is old and fragile, I wouldn't…
Electro-Voice RE 90B - moosers's review
The ElectroVoice RE 90B is a electret condenser microphone that is also a boundary microphone AKA a PZM (pressure zone microphone). It has a half caridiod polar pick up pattern and has an XLR cable …
Electro-Voice RE20 - mooseherman's review
This is a dynamic microphone that can be used in both live and studio settings, though I admittedly have only used it myself in a studio. I have however, played shows where the sound guys have used i…
Electro-Voice RE20 - moosers's review
The Electrovoice RE20 is a dynamic microphone that I have used both in the recording studio and the live setting. They are famous for being used in radio booths as a vocal mic, but will work great fo…
Electro-Voice N/D767a - Wurly Girl's review
This is a dynamic mic with a supercardioid pattern, featuring EV's patented Voice-Optimized Bass technology to reduce muddiness, and comfy Warm Grip handle. OVERALL OPINION I was first introduced t…
Electro-Voice RE20 - webstersays's review
This microphone is a classic dynamic cardiod microphone. It is used for a lot of recording applications. I have seen studios that use it for almost every kind of drum, for guitar cabinets, for voca…
Electro-Voice N/D868 - " Very good"
translatedMicro mainly for bass drum. Cardiovascular dynamics. OVERALL OPINION I've had it about 2 years, I've tried the shure beta52 and AKG D112. I love its linearity, it takes the sound as it is. No…
Electro-Voice PL35 - Geoffr0y's review
translatedI used to take my top and bottom snare, tom and guitar amps. It works pretty good for all these cases. I find it a bit weak in the bass: the EQ I always add between 120 and 250 Hz is better for the s…
Electro-Voice RE20 - damaye's review
translatedIt is a dynamic microphone reference, originally designed for the spoken voice (radio broadcast), but it may be very suitable for singing and for all other uses. It has a round and warm with a str…
Electro-Voice N/D468 - rroland's review
translatedUltra cardio dynamic microphone. It should be taken for guitar amps, snare, percussion ... OVERALL OPINION I use it for years. On a snare drum, it is part of one of my prfrs. It makes good lme ch…
Electro-Voice RE16 - " RE20 with a smaller body."
translatedFor how long have you been using it? For years, I've had several. What thing do you like most/least about it? It is excellent for the spoken voice, or where the intelligibility is important.…
Electro-Voice RE510 - " great price performance ratio"
translated48v phantom power, vocal static OVERALL OPINION I use it for 2 days, I have tried the Audix OM 7 the neumann kms 105, sm 58 the same day with headphones in the store or I acheté.Je find richer an…
Electro-Voice PL44 - " well"
translatedSM58 dynamic microphone competitor OVERALL OPINION tested by recording good voice restoration. compared to a Shure Beta 87, it is deaf and can sound very aggressive when you push the voice. But…
Electro-Voice N/D967 - " A vocal microphone full of advantages"
translatedVocal microphone for instrument and occasionally, dynamic. OVERALL OPINION It is used for three months. I used Shure and Sennheiser different before and a few others. It's a microphone that giv…