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Re: The SM58...And if you look for a return on investment-it is hard to beat a 58.They guys who actually make money at this game (I was not one of them) get their gear paid for-and continue to rent it out for years afterwards.The 58 is something that fits that bill very well. They only drop a little bit in value (assuming they are not trashed)-so after just a couple of rentals you are at the "break even point". After that, it is all profit.They guys who are always "chasing the new toys" often find themselves in debt (myself for example).
Re: The SM58...
And if you look for a return on investment-it is hard to beat a 58.
They guys who actually make money at this game (I was not one of them) get their gear paid for-and continue to rent it out for years afterwards.
The 58 is something that fits that bill very well. They only drop a little bit in value (assuming they are not trashed)-so after just a couple of rentals you are at the "break even point". After that, it is all profit.
They guys who are always "chasing the new toys" often find themselves in debt (myself for example).