The only downside to these mics is that the wires can get soldered on backwards at the factory so if you buy two, they could be out of phase. The pyle mic was better suited for those frequencies and provided a very nice sound for my project. Great mic... Read More
Are these as good as shure 57s? Bought 2 as a cheaper sm57 alternative. Sounds brighter than an sm57 but very similar still. It sounds good enough that i'd happily sub one for a "real" 57 and not worry it will get dropped or spilled on.
Sure the finish is cheap, but the casing itself feels solid. Bought 2 more right after. Seem to be pretty sturdy too.
Crystal clear highs, beautiful clarity, no boomy-ness. It does a shockingly great job for the price.
This mic is very fragile due to being of poor quality. The sound quality is fair but i don't think it compairs to the shure. When i used them with my mixer, there was too much hissing and cracking.
Soldering and wires are terrible, plus i had the bad luck of receiving one that had solder from one of the wires in contact with the nut the holds the capsule together. The connector on the bottom going to the xlr cable is loose and shakes around.
The microphone is sturdy. Very reasonably priced. Perfect for a home setup as well.
Main application is audio for high-quality-needed video conferencing. Suitable for a wide range of vocals, excluding very high or low-pitched singers. Don't waste time or money looking for other stuff, this mic is amazing.
The sm58 is the most overrated mic ever made. The cable is low quality too and adds noise to recordings. I have to use all of my gain on my focusrite scarlet solo (3rd gen) and that causes a lot of noise in my recording.
Why drive a pinto when you can drive a cadillac? Here's why. A bit embarrassing.
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