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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 58808" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Vocal Mic -</p><p></p><p>From cheap to expensive dynamics</p><p></p><p>AKG Perception Live P5 - not shabby for the price</p><p>Sennheiser 835 - works, but not a favourite, lacks definition</p><p>Audio Technica ATM410 - probably the best in the pricerange, beats SM58 hands down</p><p>AKG D5 - can't really fault it but not a favourite</p><p>Shure SM58 - the hammer, the monkey wrench, never leave home without it</p><p>Shure Beta 58 - not much wrong with this mike, sound better than the SM most of the time, but the 58-ishness is there if you don't like it</p><p>AKG D7 - hypercardio, this one works for a loud stage if the singer keeps the same distance all the time and you eq for it</p><p>Sennheiser E945 - A seriously good mike that I can't really fault in any way</p><p>Audio Technica AE4100 - now we're talking, or singing.</p><p>Audio Technica AE6100 - hypercardio, I could live with only owning this mike.</p><p></p><p>If the cheaper LE versions of AE4100/6100 sounds and handles the same, then definite winners in the Beta 58 pricerange.</p><p></p><p>Condensers:</p><p></p><p>AKG LC - for anyone that can control their plosives, this mike really sounds good, my preferred female mike - has survived being dropped, have got a bunch of them</p><p>SE H1 - an extra grille and even better handling characteristics and this one is a definite winner for any vocals. You could take it to the studio and not be ashamed, but watch the plosives and handling on stage, and don't drop it (haven't tried). </p><p>AKG C5 - nothing really wrong with this one</p><p>Shure SM86 - Can't really fault this one either</p><p>Audio Technica AE5400 - serious stuff, never actually used or owned, just A/B'd against C5</p><p>Sennheiser 965 - agiain just A/B'd against C5, toss up between this and the AT, would probably go with the AT</p><p></p><p>If I were to buy four budget mikes; Audio Technica ATM410</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 58808, member: 1285"] Re: Vocal Mic - From cheap to expensive dynamics AKG Perception Live P5 - not shabby for the price Sennheiser 835 - works, but not a favourite, lacks definition Audio Technica ATM410 - probably the best in the pricerange, beats SM58 hands down AKG D5 - can't really fault it but not a favourite Shure SM58 - the hammer, the monkey wrench, never leave home without it Shure Beta 58 - not much wrong with this mike, sound better than the SM most of the time, but the 58-ishness is there if you don't like it AKG D7 - hypercardio, this one works for a loud stage if the singer keeps the same distance all the time and you eq for it Sennheiser E945 - A seriously good mike that I can't really fault in any way Audio Technica AE4100 - now we're talking, or singing. Audio Technica AE6100 - hypercardio, I could live with only owning this mike. If the cheaper LE versions of AE4100/6100 sounds and handles the same, then definite winners in the Beta 58 pricerange. Condensers: AKG LC - for anyone that can control their plosives, this mike really sounds good, my preferred female mike - has survived being dropped, have got a bunch of them SE H1 - an extra grille and even better handling characteristics and this one is a definite winner for any vocals. You could take it to the studio and not be ashamed, but watch the plosives and handling on stage, and don't drop it (haven't tried). AKG C5 - nothing really wrong with this one Shure SM86 - Can't really fault this one either Audio Technica AE5400 - serious stuff, never actually used or owned, just A/B'd against C5 Sennheiser 965 - agiain just A/B'd against C5, toss up between this and the AT, would probably go with the AT If I were to buy four budget mikes; Audio Technica ATM410 [/QUOTE]
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