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heidi m.
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Microphone help please.

Post by heidi m. » Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:57 am

Can anyone reccomend a decent mic for under £100? Want to be able to use it for recording speech and vocal sounds in my bedroom studio. May also use it to record my vocals for tracks though these will probably be vocodered or fucked up in some way. Will also use it when/if I get to play live for beatboxing with Abletons looper and to possibly m.c with.
I've seen a Shure SM 58 for £87 in studio spares but I'm not shure(sorry). Would greatly appreciate any advice. Thanks.

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Post by lowpass » Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:10 pm

don't know why you'd be unshure about purchasing the sm57, but it now man... It's gonna be my first mic choice when I go to buy one

edit: doesn't matter what mic you use you can still vocode/fuck shit up afterwards

if you wanted to use it live you may lean towards the 58 more due to the polar pattern. However if you were using it for studio use more then then 57 is your friend.

single difference between the 57/58 = different polar pattern

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Post by heidi m. » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:17 pm

Didn't know much about them to be honest, well nothing actually. Just googled 'em and turns out they're industry standard! So looks like I'm gettin one then, probably the 57, thanks for your reply :)

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Post by lowpass » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:27 pm

Yes they are mate, they aren't the best out there but most studios will have at least a couple, they are a good allrounder for micing drums, vox, amps. And for their price the quality is pretty smart, have fun with your new purchase

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Post by heidi m. » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:54 pm

Cheers!

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Post by djake » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:54 pm

yep cant go wrong with a sm57

gunna buy one as soon as i have some spare cash lying around

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Post by lojik » Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:53 pm

Another thumbs up for SM57 here. I use one and its fine for everything I've needed it for so far!
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Post by heidi m. » Sat Jun 27, 2009 7:37 am

Seen it for £101 with boom stand and cable. Orderin today, nice one :D

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Post by caeraphym » Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:36 am

Hmm...
I always understood it that although they are essentially identical mics, differentiated by a ball grille with pop shield, and a tighter, flatter grille on the 57, they were designed/prefered for certain roles. The acoustic effects of the different grilles producing the different responses/sound/characteristcs of each mic.

SM58: Vocals, general purpose.
SM57: Drums, snares, instruments.
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Post by lowpass » Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:15 pm

Caeraphym wrote:Hmm...
I always understood it that although they are essentially identical mics, differentiated by a ball grille with pop shield, and a tighter, flatter grille on the 57, they were designed/prefered for certain roles. The acoustic effects of the different grilles producing the different responses/sound/characteristcs of each mic.

SM58: Vocals, general purpose.
SM57: Drums, snares, instruments.
thats right, so the only practical difference being the polar pattern

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Post by future one » Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:19 am

If it's gonna be mainly for vocals I'd suggest a Shure SM7B.

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Post by Sharmaji » Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:59 pm

Future One wrote:If it's gonna be mainly for vocals I'd suggest a Shure SM7B.
yeah but you need a whole heap of (ideally really good-sounding) gain to make an sm7 really shine. unless he's spending bank on a good-sounding pre, i think the 57 or 58 is a great place to start.
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Post by Ongelegen » Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:07 pm

I have the sm58, don't use it that much. But it's a very nice mic. The price/quality ratio is pretty good. It's pretty good for vocals, but also handels soundeffects nicely, recomended.

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