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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 83346" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Re: The SM58...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Daily, unless you're talking about the water-pressure to ear canal, never had that done.</p><p></p><p>The point is that EQ doesn't fix time domain issues. It's exactly the same as why crap speakers can't just be EQ'ed to sound like great speakers. Since Danley/L'Acoustics/Nexo/D&B/Fulcrum/etc aren't out of business, there must be something to this. </p><p></p><p>For those of us that have moved on from 'good enough' to 'best' - the SM58 has been left behind as well. For a cheap, durable, dynamic mic - the E935 works great for me, the AE6100 as well (haven't tested durability as much). If anyone squabbles over the cost difference, they have much larger problems than a few dollars - like the cost of real speakers/amps/DSP/subwoofers. </p><p></p><p>Show me someone that can make an SM58 sound like a 'real' mic (AE5400, E965, KMS105, etc) and I'll happily concede that my mixing/EQ skills are severely lacking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 83346, member: 60"] Re: The SM58... Daily, unless you're talking about the water-pressure to ear canal, never had that done. The point is that EQ doesn't fix time domain issues. It's exactly the same as why crap speakers can't just be EQ'ed to sound like great speakers. Since Danley/L'Acoustics/Nexo/D&B/Fulcrum/etc aren't out of business, there must be something to this. For those of us that have moved on from 'good enough' to 'best' - the SM58 has been left behind as well. For a cheap, durable, dynamic mic - the E935 works great for me, the AE6100 as well (haven't tested durability as much). If anyone squabbles over the cost difference, they have much larger problems than a few dollars - like the cost of real speakers/amps/DSP/subwoofers. Show me someone that can make an SM58 sound like a 'real' mic (AE5400, E965, KMS105, etc) and I'll happily concede that my mixing/EQ skills are severely lacking. [/QUOTE]
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