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Posted (edited)
51 minutes ago, Phil Starr said:

These have a great reputation, though I've not tried one yet. £82 at Thomann, the alternatives in this price are possibly the Sontronics Solo £89, built like a Tank and the AKG D5 £77

Sontronics do have the advantage for me that they are made in Poole and I can pop round for a cup of tea. Their support is second to none, both pre- and post-sale.

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5 hours ago, Chienmortbb said:

He deserves nothing more!

 

On having a bit of a clearout of my rather cluttered desk top, I've found a second XM8500 that I didn't know I had. I shall relent and let him use that.

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1 hour ago, grenadillabama said:

I like my AKG D5. I want a mic that screws onto the stand . Not an old historic Shure . Ideas anyone ?

Heil Fin!

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On 11/10/2023 at 06:12, Chienmortbb said:

He deserves nothing more!

I have an old AKG with a three position tone switch . It has been dropped many times . When I let a guit player use it I tell them it cost more than a Shure.Not that I got it very used for $20 ! The Beatles used on their second US tour (with Vox Super Beatle Amps ) a dark colored SM 57 mic that screwed onto the mic stand. I have one of these and I am picky about who spits into it.

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On 13/09/2023 at 16:00, Rosie C said:

 

Thanks! That looks very similar the the Sennheiser ones. I'm amazed the SM57/58 is that old, I thought they were a relic from the 1980s.

 

The SM57/58 were definitely 60s although the SM57 were more prevalent for vocals than the SM58 live. We did not know anything about mics and I think the SM57 looked sleeker and cooler. The SM58 and 55SH looked like something old singers would use. Now the received wisdom is that the SM58 was best for vocals so almost all mics look something like them. 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, Chienmortbb said:

The SM57/58 were definitely 60s although the SM57 were more prevalent for vocals than the SM58 live. We did not know anything about mics and I think the SM57 looked sleeker and cooler. The SM58 and 55SH looked like something old singers would use. Now the received wisdom is that the SM58 was best for vocals so almost all mics look something like them. 

 

In the 1980s one singer in our high school band had an SM58. It was quite a cut above anything anyone else had. The other singer had something nasty by 'Realistic' or similar. I'm not sure how I first got into Sennheiser, but the E835 seems to suit my voice, though these days I make like Taylor Swift and use an ME3 headset. 

 

 

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Was always a Shure SM58 user since the 80’s, however have recently moved onto an SE V7 & am very impressed..

The lead vocalist in my tribute band got one, early summer & has converted the rest of the vocalist’s in the band.

The lack of bleed-over from the main mic being positioned downstage in front of the drum riser, has improved our monitor/IEM sound no end.

Get’s a thumbs up from me 👍

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On 12/12/2024 at 10:09, Chienmortbb said:

These were from Radio Shack or Tandy as we knew them in the UK.  Not perhaps the best.

 

Except for the legendary Tandy PZM, of course. Although that wouldn't be an ideal stage mic.

Posted
7 hours ago, tauzero said:

 

Except for the legendary Tandy PZM, of course. Although that wouldn't be an ideal stage mic.

Yes, I forgot about that and of course the Sound Meter, legends.

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14 hours ago, tauzero said:

 

Except for the legendary Tandy PZM, of course. Although that wouldn't be an ideal stage mic.

 

It's actually incredibly easy to make a stonking PZM using a piezo capsule.

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My singer used to use a SM58 which really didn´t pay justice to her voice. At some point I brought one of my Neumann KMS105 to a rehearsal and guess what... We´ve never seen or heard the SM58 again. I´m using another one for myself, btw.

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16 minutes ago, jensenmann said:

Neumann KMS105

To be fair that is a £500 microphone and should sound better. The SM58 was a revelation when it came out but other makes caught up years ago, I was working on a show that the BBC were covering, unusually the BBC had not brought the right mix of mics.  For FoH we were supplied with a box full of dynamic mics and the SM58s were front and centre. The BBC man sorted to the back of the box where the "also ran" mics were, the "disposable" ones. out of the box he took a Behringer XM8500, muttering about them being much easier to EQ. 

 

The SM58 was inferior to the Sennheiser dynamics at the time but were way cooler, the Sennheisers looked more like an ice lolly than a mic. More modern mics are better than the SM58, mics from Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, Sontronics and SE (I have to admit I have never heard or tried the SEs). However Like the Precision and the Strat, the SM58 is iconic and as such

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