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e935 or e945 for singing drummer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Dodge" data-source="post: 82170" data-attributes="member: 1145"><p>Re: e935 or e945 for singing drummer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The difference in sound is night and day. The e945 is a much warmer sounding mic. It really brings out the low-end grain of male vocal. There's no "edge/bite" to this mic,,,,so I'm not sure it would be the best choice for a hard-rock vocal. There's just this creamy smooth warmth. The intelligibility is there, but it's as if it's wrapped in an envelope of smoothness. Probably a great choice for a crooner, or baladeer. I hven't tried it on female vocals yet. The polar pattern is very tight, and the mic's fussy about proper technique. 'Plosives can be a problem if technique is not spot-on, but it's easy to tame, once you get the hang of it.</p><p></p><p>The e935 doesn't have that lo-end creamyness, and is much more forgiving of technique. They're both excellent mics in their own right,,, but there's just something special about the e945.,,,,, for me anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Dodge, post: 82170, member: 1145"] Re: e935 or e945 for singing drummer The difference in sound is night and day. The e945 is a much warmer sounding mic. It really brings out the low-end grain of male vocal. There's no "edge/bite" to this mic,,,,so I'm not sure it would be the best choice for a hard-rock vocal. There's just this creamy smooth warmth. The intelligibility is there, but it's as if it's wrapped in an envelope of smoothness. Probably a great choice for a crooner, or baladeer. I hven't tried it on female vocals yet. The polar pattern is very tight, and the mic's fussy about proper technique. 'Plosives can be a problem if technique is not spot-on, but it's easy to tame, once you get the hang of it. The e935 doesn't have that lo-end creamyness, and is much more forgiving of technique. They're both excellent mics in their own right,,, but there's just something special about the e945.,,,,, for me anyway. [/QUOTE]
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