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<blockquote data-quote="Jon R Smith" data-source="post: 39087" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>Re: Heil 22ut</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have used it on several voices and it sounds good. On the right voice it is great. I like it on my voice. I have that “radio voice” if you will, full and deep. It really shines with my type of pipes. You can swallow it and not get that huge proximity effect like an SM58. I used it with an opera singer working with Paul Mercer and The Ghosts Project and she loved how it sounded with her voice. Again, a very full set of pipes. (She also like the gold grill I put on it just for her) I have the “regular” PR22 that comes with all the bling.</p><p></p><p>Funny story, a guy I work with often was on the desk setting up an artist and he just hated it. I could see his frustration from across the room so I walked over and asked what his boggle was. His response, “I hate this thing. Look how I had to EQ it to sound like an SM58.” Hmm, Here's your sign.</p><p></p><p>As has been stated above, it is a very well balance mic. Natural sounding, not hyped and very clear. It shocks many who first use it because they have not heard their voice that way before. But again, it all depends on the voice behind it.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon R Smith, post: 39087, member: 262"] Re: Heil 22ut I have used it on several voices and it sounds good. On the right voice it is great. I like it on my voice. I have that “radio voice” if you will, full and deep. It really shines with my type of pipes. You can swallow it and not get that huge proximity effect like an SM58. I used it with an opera singer working with Paul Mercer and The Ghosts Project and she loved how it sounded with her voice. Again, a very full set of pipes. (She also like the gold grill I put on it just for her) I have the “regular” PR22 that comes with all the bling. Funny story, a guy I work with often was on the desk setting up an artist and he just hated it. I could see his frustration from across the room so I walked over and asked what his boggle was. His response, “I hate this thing. Look how I had to EQ it to sound like an SM58.” Hmm, Here's your sign. As has been stated above, it is a very well balance mic. Natural sounding, not hyped and very clear. It shocks many who first use it because they have not heard their voice that way before. But again, it all depends on the voice behind it. Jon [/QUOTE]
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