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Re: Live vocal mic recommendations?

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Audix OM5 or 7.

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Morning gents. All depends on the context. If you're a pub band playing small stages with amps and drums just behind you and shouty stage monitors, a really sensitive mic with hi-fi top end will be a bitch. If you're in a more hifi environment with ear monitors and some space on stage, then you would want a nice sounding mic and you can get the most out of it.

The venerable SM58 is still great and I have a few. But it's quite a dull sounding mic up in the nice pretty airy frequencies, although it's got enough midrange brightness to but through a band. They are indestructible which is quite excellent. The beta58 is louder, more output, tighter pickup pattern, and a big crunchy frequency spike to make it sound brighter. I hate them, although some people make them sound great. I do like the beta57 however.

Great small/loud stage mics: Shure SM58 or beta58 or beta57, Audix OM5/6/7, Sennheiser e845. All should be around your budget.

Great nice sounding mics: Telefunken M80/M81, Sennheiser e945, plus tons and tons of nice expensive Neumann, Shure KSM, etc, etc.

My picks -Sennheiser 945 for nice hifi sound, Shure Beta57 for LOUD stages, Shure SM58 for BV's and what have you.

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SM58 has stayed in its case ever since I got the D5.

1) Flat grill more comfortable for me
2) In my experience easier to avoid feedback in cramped spaces (as long as you're conscious of what a supercardioid pattern is)

/Yes, I am a philistine who picks nearly all his gear for utilitarian reasons over "tone"

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D5 is a very good microphone. I'm not a fan of it on vocals, but I have used one on snare drum! where it was super awesome for the same reasons I didn't like it on vocals!

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I would strongly recommend the Sennheiser e945. Such a great sounding microphone for not a lot of money. I'm not an amazing singer yet it still sounds great with my voice, but also excels with a talented vocalist as well.
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Re: Live vocal mic recommendations?

Post by sirvill »

This is fun:


Mainly for the "how different could different kinds of mics sound" question

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