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…
Shure SM58 - "You can never go wrong. But you can certainly go more right."
Ahhh. The legendary Shure SM58. Venerated by anybody to ever take any interest in microphones ever. If you have ever sung on stage, it has probably been into a Shure SM58. The reason for this is s…
Shure SM7B - "Forgiving. Solid. Not very flattering."
The reason that the Shure SM7B is so well loved in recording studios and live applications all over the planet is because the microphone is unbelievably smooth sounding. It imparts this odd pre-compr…
Shure Beta 58 - "Not particularly worth the extra price"
The Shure Beta 58 is a microphone touted by Shure as the "successor" to the venerable and venerated SM58. I cannot disagree more. It has nothing to do with the fact that the Shure Beta 58 is a bad mi…
Shure SM57 - "When asked what would you do with $4000?"
This microphone is a workhorse. I once came across a thread that asked: What would you do with $500? $1000? $2000? $4000? $10000? A very popular answer (and very humorous) and very valid is as …
Shure WH20XLR - Vincent38's review
translatedMicrophone head Dynamic OVERALL OPINION It is only a few weeks I use it. The sound is good. In the beginners there was a problem but the blast cap foam provides significantly limit this breat…
Shure 16A - mixout's review
translatedElectret microphone powered by a rechargeable 1.5 V OVERALL OPINION I have two, 5 years I used them mostly on sound of the musical in atmosphere, in overhead, back in acoustic guitar, etc.. …
Shure M 267 - Bernard Ancèze's review
translated4 mic or line inputs XLR or RCA Phantom power Roll-off by an input-6dB at 15Hz A limit adjustable output from -6 to +18 dBm Attack 3ms, led a recovery 500ms + An oscillator 1000Hz Spl - 1…
Shure WBH54T - lavrug.b's review
translatedI use it recently, and I am super happy with the report: very good sound, no pop, RAS
Shure E2 - maloryp's review
translatedFor over a year now I use the headphones E2, in semi-regular use (on average 6-7 hours per week) on stage and in rehearsal. For the use I make (no need for stereo, not heavy usage time), I am total…
Shure PE86L - fulcrand's review
translatedI use this microphone (purchased in 1985!) For the song and I am very satisfied. OVERALL OPINION He rode a lot and took some shots but it still works perfectly after 20 years of loyal service. …
Shure UT24/58 - Moody 13's review
translatedI do not use this microphone in my park, mainly due to Sennheiser and Beyerdynamic. However, one of my old singers had bought in my back, probably for fear that I advise him not to buy it. Surprise, …
Shure E5c - ardier's review
translatedEXCELLENT Earphone (it costs the price was better), used for monitoring in mixing and mastering and ultra-pr prcis on the other hand must avoid the costs very long time because it really takes sound …
Shure m97hxe - gino59255's review
translatedMore than 15 years, but 97HE type diamond mounted on Vintage Shure (Shure old cell) to higher impedance to achieve a much better listening to the entire audio band with excellent accuracy and transpa…
Shure 12A - gwenmollo's review
translatedMicro chant simple OVERALL OPINION I use depui qq years Report quality right price Lack of dynamic, push the levels back to hear something. CHRE not robust.
Shure KSM9 - Jim Morrison's review
translated- Micro singing destiny to live OVERALL OPINION - I use it for two months, live and rptition. APRS 20 years of use of the famous SM58 - Quality principal: precision! Comfort! - Default main: …
Shure PG Drum Mic Kit 6 - Zanzibar's review
translatedIt's a drum kit, so there is the bare minimum. OVERALL OPINION I did used once for an evening with two very distinct style groups. The first was due neo metal and the second rock-funk-blues. Fo…
Shure Lyric 8800 - " Nobody talks about, then I start ..."
translatedDynamic microphone proximity, cardioid. A switch. So basic. Micro entry-level Shure. It is a micro singing everything that is most con. I quote an anonymous, who has been compared to SM58 in terms of…