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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Bolt" data-source="post: 83377" data-attributes="member: 3950"><p>Re: The SM58...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have gotten the 767 for as low as $80.00 new. It lists for $130.00, but even at $30.00 more than the SM58 I think it is well worth the money. The EV967 and Senn e935 are also great microphones (also better than the SM58) and in that same price catagory. I don't think the EV967 was around when I first started gigging (over 10 years ago) and I haven't had the opportunity to A/B against what I have, but the Sennheiser e935, e845 and even the e835 are very good microphones as well (all better than the SM58 to my ear).</p><p></p><p>I don't do sound for others .... with the few exceptions of a friend in need here and there, but certainly not my main gig. I play in a band and want the sound to be as good as possible with as little chance of feedback as I can get. We use all IEM's so it is a rare occasion when we ever hear feedback under any conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Bolt, post: 83377, member: 3950"] Re: The SM58... I have gotten the 767 for as low as $80.00 new. It lists for $130.00, but even at $30.00 more than the SM58 I think it is well worth the money. The EV967 and Senn e935 are also great microphones (also better than the SM58) and in that same price catagory. I don't think the EV967 was around when I first started gigging (over 10 years ago) and I haven't had the opportunity to A/B against what I have, but the Sennheiser e935, e845 and even the e835 are very good microphones as well (all better than the SM58 to my ear). I don't do sound for others .... with the few exceptions of a friend in need here and there, but certainly not my main gig. I play in a band and want the sound to be as good as possible with as little chance of feedback as I can get. We use all IEM's so it is a rare occasion when we ever hear feedback under any conditions. [/QUOTE]
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