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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 83115" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Re: The SM58...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To be fair, a lot of old recordings are great too but I would not settle for the level of distortion and overdrive that often happened because of limitations in the gear. Plus I would bet some old time singer on a PR 35 would sound ok too! My point is that they didn't have a real choice and now we do. I have over 70 mics, and one is a 58...I don't feel limited at all. The clincher for me is that in all the years of trying different mics on different sources I can honestly say that the 58 never won a shoot out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 83115, member: 53"] Re: The SM58... To be fair, a lot of old recordings are great too but I would not settle for the level of distortion and overdrive that often happened because of limitations in the gear. Plus I would bet some old time singer on a PR 35 would sound ok too! My point is that they didn't have a real choice and now we do. I have over 70 mics, and one is a 58...I don't feel limited at all. The clincher for me is that in all the years of trying different mics on different sources I can honestly say that the 58 never won a shoot out. [/QUOTE]
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