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Shure Beta 87c Vs. KSM9
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 67839" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Shure Beta 87c Vs. KSM9</p><p></p><p>I prefer the KSM9 over the Beta87C. The "C" version is the best of the 87 lot for female vocals in my experience and I think the KSM9 is a huge improvement over it. The downside is that the KSM9 seems to pick up everything on stage.. but it doesn't color them, so doing some additive mixing, using the mic bleed as the foundation, works fairly well.</p><p></p><p>{grumpy guy alert} Of all the Beta series vocal or general purpose mics, the one that seems to work best is the Beta57a. You can keep all the 87 flavors. The Beta 91 is more convenient but still doesn't sound enough like the old SM91. The Beta 58, when used on an Olde Skool JBL PA makes for some painful forehead icepicking. {/grumpy guy alert}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 67839, member: 67"] Re: Shure Beta 87c Vs. KSM9 I prefer the KSM9 over the Beta87C. The "C" version is the best of the 87 lot for female vocals in my experience and I think the KSM9 is a huge improvement over it. The downside is that the KSM9 seems to pick up everything on stage.. but it doesn't color them, so doing some additive mixing, using the mic bleed as the foundation, works fairly well. {grumpy guy alert} Of all the Beta series vocal or general purpose mics, the one that seems to work best is the Beta57a. You can keep all the 87 flavors. The Beta 91 is more convenient but still doesn't sound enough like the old SM91. The Beta 58, when used on an Olde Skool JBL PA makes for some painful forehead icepicking. {/grumpy guy alert} [/QUOTE]
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