Shure KSM137 - moosers's review
The Shure KSM137 is a small diaphragm condenser that is made for using in a recording studio setting. This is a newer Shure mic, but I only used it for the first time recently. It's a cardioid micro…
Shure PG52 - "Nice for entry level mic"
The Shure PG 52 is really meant to just sit in one place and have broadcasters speak into it (even though it’s a kick drum mic as well) This is Shure's flagship broadcasting and public speaking mic.…
Shure SM57 - "Buy one."
Dynamic Microphone Frequency Response - 40 to 15,000 Hz Polar Pattern - Unidirectional (cardioid), rotationally symmetrical about microphone axis, uniform with frequency. Sensitivity (at 1,000 Hz)…
Shure SM81-LC - "Basic Mic, gets the job done"
The Shure SM81 LC is more than its worth. I had bought all equipment needed to start recording previously and so when I got home and hit the record button, what I got was a very clear and concise sou…
Shure SM57 - "Shure always rocks"
Before I was using the Shure SM 57 LCE I was using an e609 which is an excellent dynamic mic too (I can't decide which I like better). After experimenting with different mic positions for an acoustic…
Shure SM57 - " SM57, a safe bet"
We no longer need to describe the SM57, a worldwide bestseller that every studio has at least one copy. OVERALL OPINION The SM57 microphone is extremely versatile and robust, able to withstan…
Shure SM7B - "shure wins again"
When it comes to dynamics, I go to Shure. Granted, that opinion had been because of their SM58 alone, but no more. When I was looking for a mic to handle what I call "long haul" digital narration pro…
Shure SM48 - "love shure mics"
I've always known the Shure SM 48 was great, and have often used it for drums and guitar. But today I was in a session and the ONLY condenser I had brought started doing some goofy things. So I buste…
Shure PG288/PG58 - " very good"
translatedI use it for a year. Shure it's not much to say. a super quality finish simple. button practice.
Shure 12A - " essential for making his hp and much more!"
translateddynamic microphone for vocals (avoiding feedback, it is very good for this) and also for the sound amp (sound it gives color to hot which is often well in a mix made for its electric guitar for examp…
Shure Beta 87A - " Perfect for the stage"
translatedUsed in micro singing for the stage, and voice recording OVERALL OPINION Casual user of Shure SM58 and AKG D5 in the past, gave me this microphone for a year and a half, a vocal presence and dyna…
Shure SM57 - " notice a little different ..."
translatedsee below OVERALL OPINION When I wanted to dub for the first time my guitar amp, everyone told me to take the reference: SM57. impossible to have the sound of my amp, the sound loud and very stuf…
Shure SM57 - " Versatility, my love."
translatedMicro Amp back scratching, snare, toms, other percussion, brass. OVERALL OPINION I use the past ten years, it's simply the best quality / price ratio. I never encountered any problems with this…
Shure SM58 - Menestrel de malheur's review
translatedMicro singing only other tests that I have passed never shown conclusive, it's the porridge in general it is shit for nothing much to look at the sm57 that did it for (and very very good) OVERALL O…
Shure Super 55 Deluxe - " mic metallica"
translatedmetallica the same microphone that has been using the tour that went through nimes OVERALL OPINION attention to the output level is not exeptional (less powerful than a Peavy ft) but the signal t…
Shure SRH840 - " Excellent"
translatedGood headphones for the stereo (what's left) and for audio It comes after a very long line of headphones, my first one of Pioneer 1973 and a semi Sennheiser opened in 1977, through a ruined sony 7…
Shure SM57 - Guiloux666's review
translatedSM57 miking snare, toms, guitar amps and possibly chorus (if no other mci on hand) OVERALL OPINION 6 years not Sound very guitar-oriented (for transplanting amp) and his attack on the toms …
Shure BETA 52A - Cpierredon's review
translatedBass drum dynamic microphone OVERALL OPINION I use micro to 5 years. one mic drum must have 2 CHARACTERISTICS: must ENCISS high pressure (140 dB or more) must dscendre in the lower I trie…
Shure SM58 - logan's review
translatedTHE universal micro C'e'st It covers a wide band frequency drives, from grave to acute and a trs warm in his home studio It almost indestructible rsistera to liters of beer and tons of baboons wh…
Shure SM57 - PierreMortez's review
translatedDynamic microphone a little "do everything". OVERALL OPINION I have a pair that I use for 5 years. This is a microphone that everyone has in its fleet! I use to use the amps, but also the snare…
Shure SM57 - logan's review
translatedMicro versatile. Used especially for the snare and the resumption of electric guitars but also for voice OVERALL OPINION I purchased 1 month ago. Report qualitpolyvalence / price even better …
Shure KSM141 - U-FLYstudio's review
translatedA true marvel, it's been a while I have not been so pleasantly surprised by a couple at that price. that is, a low self-noise extrememnt an off-axis response very soft, natural color and devoid of ag…
Shure SM58 - strobo's review
translatedDynamic omni-directional I think. Frankly, a good microphone, super tough, REFERENCE ... But the sound of certain voices is spcial and the grain is not the most Capt. honntes. I find that the…
Shure PGX24/BETA58 - " Hand but good micro receiver means"
translatedHow long have you use it? Purchased in June 2011 because I wanted to complete the wireless microphone that I have to say the AKG WMS40. What is so special that you love the most, least? the + g…
Shure SM57 - Darquandier's review
translatedDynamic microphone versatile enough. used to resume snare (top and / or below) guitar amp but also provided the song ready to sing trs microphone OVERALL OPINION I use it for about 6 months. I …