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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 97157" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Re: Audiopile v-1</p><p></p><p>So picked one of these up a while back and have taken it out on a couple gigs. Was just a hip hop style act where I knew they would be less than gentle on the mic. Sound was good. No real critical singing etc but reproduced very nice and gain before feedback was identical as far as I could tell to the SM58s on stage.</p><p>The one draw back was the XLR lock notch was a little smaller than the 58. It made it hard for certain XLR cables to lock into place. I have a close up picture somewhere that shows the slight variation between this and a 58. It seems like a minor detail but can quickly become a problem when someone snags the XLR on something only to have it un-plug from the mic. Other than that very solid mic. I will report back as I can use it on some vocalists or speaking engagements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 97157, member: 391"] Re: Audiopile v-1 So picked one of these up a while back and have taken it out on a couple gigs. Was just a hip hop style act where I knew they would be less than gentle on the mic. Sound was good. No real critical singing etc but reproduced very nice and gain before feedback was identical as far as I could tell to the SM58s on stage. The one draw back was the XLR lock notch was a little smaller than the 58. It made it hard for certain XLR cables to lock into place. I have a close up picture somewhere that shows the slight variation between this and a 58. It seems like a minor detail but can quickly become a problem when someone snags the XLR on something only to have it un-plug from the mic. Other than that very solid mic. I will report back as I can use it on some vocalists or speaking engagements. [/QUOTE]
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